Brides Are Replacing Bouquets With Cotton Candy
It’s a known fact that it costs a lot to get married and couples are always looking for a way to cut costs. So brides, how about trying this cost-cutting…

BAGHDAD, IRAQ – APRIL 10: A vendor sells cotton candy on April 10, 2015 in Baghdad, Iraq. Despite the continued risk of terror attacks and an escalating military offensive with ISIS extremists not far from the capitol, Baghdadis have taken to the streets following the February lifting of the 12-year-old evening curfew. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
(Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)It's a known fact that it costs a lot to get married and couples are always looking for a way to cut costs.
So brides, how about trying this cost-cutting strategy of having cotton candy instead of a wedding bouquet.
The trend may have been started by a bride named Faheema Chaudhury who said, "I loooooove cotton candy and knew I had to make a cotton candy bouquet for my wedding."
The trend is becoming popular with other brides who are giving their bridesmaids the fluff of cotton candy to hold and some are holding on to the fluffy treat all night.
What do you think of the new cotton candy bouquet trend?