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Wedding Favors that Really Shake Things Up!



Did you know that throughout history, salt has been revered as a symbol of wealth and good fortune? Or that black pepper was used by Europeans in the Middle Ages to pay dowries? It’s true! In fact, since 2200 BC, salt has even been used as currency in cultures as far away as Tibet and Ethiopia and as close to home as Virginia during the Civil War. During the Middle Ages, black pepper was considered so valuable that only the very wealthy could afford to use it. Today, however, salt and pepper have come to symbolize the perfect match! Just like you and your fiancé!

These practical and reusable salt and pepper shakers are exquisitely designed and are sure to charm your guests as practical wedding favors. Available in a variety of styles, each of these sets comes gift boxed and ready to go. This is one favor idea that is sure to add spice to your big wedding day!

Find more salt & pepper wedding shaker favors, as well perfectly unique gift favors at WhereBridesGo.com!

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