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Before the ceremony, the couple and their bridal party gathered in the sugarbush, which is where the bride and groom harvest sap and make their maple syrup. The maple syrup was incorporated throughout the wedding in signature cocktails and again at the end of the night as favors! Jen and Tylan’s wedding hashtag was #evermastinglove.
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