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Warding off evil has been a thing forever. People don't want it around them, and part of the evil that lurks about is called bad luck. Who wants that? No one, especially brides, grooms and people attending weddings. And since it's wedding season, we thought we'd start our journey into things people have historically thrown at weddings by looking underneath the wedding dress first. You probably don't think there's much of anything to throw under there, but you'd be wrong!
By Melanie Dellas and Karen Lacy4.9
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Warding off evil has been a thing forever. People don't want it around them, and part of the evil that lurks about is called bad luck. Who wants that? No one, especially brides, grooms and people attending weddings. And since it's wedding season, we thought we'd start our journey into things people have historically thrown at weddings by looking underneath the wedding dress first. You probably don't think there's much of anything to throw under there, but you'd be wrong!