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Would you walk down the aisle with a bouquet you can eat?

Trend of brides walking down aisle with edible bouquets grows

Would you walk down the aisle with a bouquet you can eat?

Trend of brides walking down aisle with edible bouquets grows

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Would you walk down the aisle with a bouquet you can eat?

Trend of brides walking down aisle with edible bouquets grows

Every bride wants to make their wedding unique, from taking their wedding photos in their favorite place to shop or even getting married in their favorite fast food joint, but some brides are taking a more delicious approach. Faheema Chaudhury, who calls herself the "lead unicorn" behind the brand Unicorn Crafts, decided to carry cotton candy down the aisle at her wedding instead of flowers. She wrote to Delish, "I loooooove cotton candy and knew I had to make a cotton candy bouquet for my wedding." Chaudhury's Instagram biography reads "Lover of sugar," so this checks out.And as any good lover of sugar, Chaudhury carried the cotton candy all night long — even during the party.Other brides are taking the trend and supersizing it, giving all of their bridesmaids cotton candy bouquets, too. This isn't the first time we've seen brides swap flowers for something edible. The year 2018 brought us pizza bouquets (more on this trend in the related video above) and ones made of donuts.What's next? Lollipop bouquets? Ones made with pickles? Honestly, the sky is the limit.

Every bride wants to make their wedding unique, from taking their wedding photos in their favorite place to shop or even getting married in their favorite fast food joint, but some brides are taking a more delicious approach.

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Faheema Chaudhury, who calls herself the "lead unicorn" behind the brand , decided to carry cotton candy down the aisle at her wedding instead of flowers. She wrote to Delish, "I loooooove cotton candy and knew I had to make a cotton candy bouquet for my wedding."

Chaudhury's Instagram biography reads "Lover of sugar," so this checks out.

And as any good lover of sugar, Chaudhury carried the cotton candy all night long — even during the party.

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brettandemilyphotography/unicorncrafts

Other brides are taking the trend and supersizing it, giving all of their bridesmaids cotton candy bouquets, too.

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This isn't the first time we've seen brides swap flowers for something edible. The year 2018 brought us (more on this trend in the related video above) and .

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What's next? Lollipop bouquets? Ones made with pickles? Honestly, the sky is the limit.