Wedding Cake Traditions

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O. Wrsdom Wedding CakeTraditions (NAPSA)—Thereare few ceremonies in our culture as steeped in tradition as weddings. Take for example the wedding cake. This familiar emblem of the wedding banquet dates back to Romancelebrations. Today, couples Cake toppers capture romance, tradition and memories of the special day for the years to come. have adaptedthis tradition to reflect their personal style, creating lasting memories of their special day. However, despite a commontradition of saving the crown layer of cake for the first anniversary, after the wedding thereis little left to save and treasure. A popularsolution is a cake topper. Originally, a simple decorative piece, the cake topper has become an intricate feature. Collectibles like the M.I. Hummel Dearly Beloved piece are an inspiring way to com- bine tradition and lasting memories for years to come. Plus, a cake topper can becomea traditionin itself. Families can save these cherished pieces, share them at family celebrations and pass them down to children to use at their weddings. For information on Dearly Be- loved and other charming MJ. Hummelpieces, contact Goebelat 1-800-666-CLUB (2582) or visit www.mihummel.com.