A Candy Land Wedding

Mazel Tov to Michelle Rosen and David Zornitsky who who were married in a rather un-traditional Jewish wedding at Dylan’s Candy Bar. The couple’s wedding was featured in the the New York Times Sunday Styles section over the weekend. I don’t know about you, but just can’t get enough of the eye candy (no pun intended!) from their wedding.
According to the NY Times:
Michelle Rosen and David Zornitsky were escorted by their three boys, Alex and Elliott Zornitsky and Ian Rosen, down an aisle lined with lollipop trees at Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York. The bride wore a borrowed dress made of candy wrappers that was designed for “Project Runway.” Rabbi Douglas Sagal then led them in their vows beneath a wedding canopy of giant Whirly Pops and candy-colored balloons.

Wishing Michelle and David a very sweet life together!
Source & Photo Credits: The New York Times

Age: 32 
1 comment
This is the cutest and most innovative idea I have ever seen. Absolutely adorable. I am a schoolteacher and was on the internet looking for ideas for my classroom for my 1st graders this year. It will be a Candyland theme. Would you happen to know how to purschase the material for the brides dress. I could really use this in a couple of ways throughout the classroom. Thanks
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