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My sisters were my maids of honor and they wore sage dresses with a light blue floral design.[/field] We ended up with layers of amaretto white chocolate raspberry and blacktie (a chocolate flavor picked especially for the groom). We had so much fun choosing flavors with my mother in law during the tasting!
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