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Yesterday I was having a conversation with a friend who is from Idaho. She asked me what a “buggy” was. I, of course, told her it was a shopping cart and much to her confusion, that was exactly what the kind man in the grocery store parking lot was offering her. It reminded me exactly of this post! When someone visits your home, it’s customary to offer them something to drink. Here in the South, we would ask, “Do you want a Coke?” If you replied with yes, we would ask, “what kind?” Here in the South, everything is a “Coke!” Not a “pop” or a “soda”, but a “Coke.” Maybe it’s a tribute to the roots of Coca Cola or maybe it’s just tradition.

Michelle March

The roots of Coca Cola run deep in the South, as the prototype for the Coca Cola recipe was originated in a drugstore in Columbus, Georgia. But it might appear that the drink’s roots trace all the way to Europe. In 1886, the prohibition legislation was passed in Georgia, so John Pemberton, Coke’s inventor responded by creating a non-alcoholic version of French Wine Coca.

On April 23, 1985, Coca-Cola, amid much publicity, attempted to change the formula of the drink with “New Coke.” Follow-up taste tests revealed that most consumers preferred the taste of New Coke to both Coke and Pepsi, but Coca-Cola management was unprepared for the public’s nostalgia for the old drink, leading to a backlash. The company gave in to protests and returned to a variation of the old formula, under the name Coca-Cola Classic on July 10, 1985. As for the that famous Coca-Cola logo, it was created by John Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, in 1885. Robinson came up with the name and chose the logo’s distinctive cursive script.

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A few fun facts about our beloved Coke:

– Due to the belief that carbonated water was good for the health, “Coke” was initially sold as a patent medicine for five cents.
– The company did not incorporate into the Coca Cola Company until 1888.
– Coca Cola was sold in those fabulous classic glass bottles for the first time on March 12, 1894.
– Coca Cola’s first outdoor wall advertisement was painted in 1894 in Cartersville, Georgia.

Erich McVey via Style Me Pretty and Sarah Ashley Peters Photography

As a former Diet Coke addict, I love seeing Coke at weddings! Whether it’s the classic Coke in a bottle or Coke floats, the nostalgia is still completely there. Not too mention it’s quite the refreshing treat!

We took an office poll to see which would win, Coke or Pepsi. Apparently we’re a mixed bag! Lara prefers her Smartwater, Emily is all over Coke Zero, Nicole is a Classic Coke gal (unless it’s up against Orange Soda — duh!), and I must admit I cannot resist a good ol’ ice cold Coke in a bottle!

Which do you prefer? Are you a Classic Coke gal or is Pepsi more your style?

Michelle March, Melissa Schollaert, and Adam Barnes are fabulous members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar Katie O’Keefe reply

    My husband (from Oklahoma) and I (from Alabama) rarely fight, but one thing we do dispute over quite often is my referring to all sodas as Coke. You’re right, it’s just a Southern thing. I personally like Coke Zero, but nothing beats an ice cold glass bottle of Classic Coke. I may have to buy some for our Memorial Day weekend. :-)

  2. avatar Madelynne Moulton reply

    Classic Coke all the way! Coke in Europe actually tastes better to me and I think it’s because it’s made with pure cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup. I was a Coke addict when I studied abroad in Italy :)

  3. avatar Kelsey reply

    I’m a Coke girl all the way! If I order a Coke and they ask if Pepsi is okay, the answer is always, “Oh, I’ll just a have sweet tea then.” My fiance likes the pretend that he likes Pepsi better because it’s made in North Carolina, but he’s a Coke fan too!

  4. avatar Kelly reply

    There is no substitution for Coke products!!!! Give me Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, or Sprite ANYDAY over a Pepsi. I’m right with Kelsey — if they ask me about a Pepsi, I’ll request a lemon water! :)

  5. avatar Sarah @ Belle on Heels reply

    Gah, Pepsi is the WORST! I’m a Coke girl all the way….well, Diet Coke. But we did serve classic Coke in glass bottles at our wedding. They were a huge hit!

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    […] It’s always an honor to have my work featured, but it’s oh so special when it’s Southern Weddings Magazine. They wrote a fun blog about Coca-Cola and included the bottles I shot at Marian + Steven’s wedding. Yay! You can read all about this southern delicacy by clicking here. […]

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I am having an outdoor, tented wedding. I’ve always wanted an outdoor, tented wedding. But truthfully? It scares me a little.

My wedding is not being held in perpetually sunny California. It’s also not being held in the warm, stable South. Nope, it’s being held in temperamental, often stormy New England. And on the weekend of our wedding day last year? Hurricane Irene came to town. That’s enough to give any gal a few gray hairs!!

I know that nothing I do, including – or especially! – worrying, will change the weather on that day. And I am fairly confident that if we do get less-than-perfect weather, I’ll be able to hold it together and have an amazing time regardless.

Eric Barry

But if the worst were to happen – let’s say Irene’s sister showed up as an uninvited guest, and we were actually forced to cancel or postpone our reception – I know it would be a great relief to have purchased wedding insurance. We did this for my sister’s (outdoor) wedding, and we’ll likely do it for mine, too.

In the grand scheme of most wedding budgets, $75-$200 (the cost of the average WedSafe policy) is, truthfully, a drop in the bucket. And because the things that wedding insurance insures you against – postponement due to severe weather, accidents, or sudden illnesses as well as financial loss due to unforeseen glitches like a no-show vendor, lost photographs, or a damaged wedding gown – can be extremely expensive, I imagine wedding insurance would begin to look like even more of a bargain if something were to go wrong.

Lisa Rigby

WedSafe also offers wedding liability insurance, which is required by many venues, and protects you if you’re held liable for property damage or bodily injury, as well as alcohol-related incidents. Many caterers will have insurance that will cover you in most cases, but if you’re having an at-home reception or a reception at a nontraditional location, wedding liability insurance could be exactly what you need.

We feel comfortable recommending WedSafe to you because they’ve been in business, and specializing in weddings, since 1999. Their instant pricing is also hassle-free and super easy to obtain – no need to create a log-in, provide personal information, etc. We love that! If you think wedding insurance might be the right choice for you, I’d encourage you to read more on their site and look into getting a free quote!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Jensen Larson reply

    We were under a tent in the “warm, stable, South” when a lovely afternoon thunderstorm hit. A couple of the steel uprights buckled, but the tent stayed up. Pretty scary! While on the topic, we’ve never been asked by a potential client if WE carry liability insurance, or what our image redundancy and backup procedures are. These are very important questions to ask any photographer or videographer.

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Y’all, if there is just one thing we could have you take away from months (or years!) of reading this blog, it would be this: the marriage is always, always more important than the wedding. Yep, we LOVE pretty details. We do, we can’t help it! And we know you probably do, too!

What we’re trying to say is, no matter how much inspiration we provide for the gorgeous centerpiece, the exquisite wedding gown, or the picture-perfect favor, what we do to help you plan a meaningful wedding day that honors the right things and lays an unshakeable foundation for your marriage will always be infinitely more important. And that’s why we’ve created the Sweet Tea Society, to remind us all what’s truly important in weddings. This is what we believe:

We don’t do this perfectly all the time — no, ma’am! But we try harder every day to make this who we are and where our heart is, and we would be honored if you’d join us! Feel free to snag a badge if you’d like to become a member of the Sweet Tea Society, and keep an eye out for a few new blog features we’ve got in the works!

Won’t you join us?

P.S. Kudos to Brooke from Curious & Company, who designed and illustrated our badges and the top of our manifesto! Nicole did an amazing job laying the rest of it out!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Damaris Mia {Le Magnifique} reply

    I’m not from the South, however, I’ve always wanted to visit – I’d still like to place a badge on my blog. Where do you girls want it linked back to? :)

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Damaris! We would love to have you, Southern or not! A link to http://www.iloveswmag.com or http://www.sweetteasociety.com would be wonderful!

  2. avatar Annie reply

    Oh my gosh, I absolutely love this idea! Beautiful centerpieces and dresses are great, but I hope that everyone can look back on their wedding and think of the wonderful emotions they felt because of the people and history involved. Hurray for Sweet Tea!

  3. avatar Diana reply

    This is such a beautiful idea! I am getting my badge now! Would love to be a guest blogger on any of the topics surrounding the wonderful society so please don’t hesitate to ask!

  4. avatar Caroline reply

    this is cute but..picking a wedding date around the SEC schedule is going against the idea that the marriage is more important than the wedding. get married whenever you feel it is right, not so your husband can watch football. if the MARRIAGE is meant to be, then your husband shouldn’t care if he can watch a game or not.

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Caroline! Agreed! We went a little Southern tongue-in-cheek there. I think in context, the overall point still comes across strongly! :)

    • avatar Emily reply

      Caroline: I would definitely say SEC (specifically, Kentucky Wildcat) basketball is more important to schedule around ;)

    • avatar Peggy Sherwood reply

      Emily: This is soooo true for us that bleed blue…..all the weddings I attended during the SEC and NCAA Championship games had lounges with the KY Wildcats playing on the big screen. I kept thinking that maybe their first dances should have been to the UK fight song! Thankfully there was some bourbon or sweet tea being served up!

  5. avatar Leigh Pearce reply

    So in love with this!! I’ve already printed this out for our inspiration board in the office. Keep up the great work, SW ladies :)

  6. avatar reina reply

    I ADORE this. I keep saying this to clients – the marriage, the promise and your relationship is SO much more important than the wedding – the chargers you choose, the lighting you pick, or the peonies you can’t have are INSIGNIFICANT in the light of a blessed marriage. I wan to be part of this NOW! :) xo

  7. avatar Desiree reply

    The reason why I so passionately love Southern Weddings, why I follow the blog, why I follow the editors, why I keep coming back for more…is because y’all are more! I’ve been married for almost 3 years now, I’m not planning my wedding anymore! Sure, I’m a wedding planner, but I have millions of resources to choose from. There are mountains of blogsites out there boasting the most beautiful details, the most gorgeous locations, etc. I think I can speak for a lot of your readers when I say, Southern Weddings is more than just a wedding blogsite. It’s about all the details in your manifesto. I’m just glad y’all figured out what we’ve known all along. ;) great job!

  8. avatar Lisa reply

    This perspective and mentality is my favorite thing about Southern Weddings! Thrilled to grab a badge and join in! :)

  9. avatar beka reply

    Oh, ladies…how bad would it be if I went out and snatched up a husband just so I could join the Sweet Tea Society?! Maybe I’ll stick to being an honorary single supporter for now :) But honestly, I agree with the other comments – this is why I LOVE SW! Thanks for keeping things real and in proper perspective. Your work is so appreciated!

  10. avatar Sarah Bush reply

    THIS is why Southern Weddings is my favorite wedding magazine/wedding blog. OBSESSED with this!!! Thank you so much for for always going above and beyond the typical wedding blog, and reminding us what it’s really all about.

    PS. Our wedding falls on the second weekend of the 2013 SEC football schedule. We will have a TV at the reception :)

  11. avatar Meagan reply

    I picked my wedding date around Florida football! :)

  12. avatar Stephanie Creekmur reply

    I am absolutely IN LOVE with this! So beautifully written! I am not a bride, nor am I interested in being one, but I am still a frequent reader of this blog. I love that you cater to weddings in the south but its so much more than that – you embrace the charming culture and your content is enjoyable even for those of us who aren’t planning a wedding! Thank you! :)

    • avatar Emily reply

      Stephanie, your comment just made my heart happy! Thank you so much for that!!

  13. avatar Lauren reply

    This couldn’t have been more perfectly timed for me! I’m single, but I have several friends who have invested lots of time and money into their weddings (and so have I), only to now be experiencing the rough patches that come with the first years of marriage. This is such an encouragement and a good reminder for when they confide in me. Thank you!

  14. avatar Layla Mayville {Simply Savannah Events} reply

    I’m not from the south but moved here and live in Savannah, GA. This is sooooo great!! I love sweet tea and everything that goes with southern hospitality! Newest member :)

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  16. avatar Nikki reply

    I LOVE this! I totally had to pick my wedding date (and unfortunately wait until next spring) due to UT football season! But I could never be that girl I curse who puts a wedding on a game day. Love love love it!

  17. avatar Tanya Malott reply

    Glad to see you making a statement in the right direction. I think you are on the front edge of the next big trend. As a wedding photographer of 20+ years, I am a little sickened by the detail driven, fauxtography, styled shoot insanity created by wedding blogs and magazines. Enough already. Styled portraits and color palettes are NOT what weddings are all about. We have lost the people, their real emotions, and the meaning of it all under a pile of THINGS. I’m actually working on a book born out of this same frustration…..that we are all getting just a bit too carried away with the pretty pictures and forgetting the real meaning of marriage and connection.

  18. avatar Ruth @ My Love Wedding Ring reply

    Such wise words!! Weddings are such a big thing it can be easy to lose perspective, but the long haul is definintely the more precious part of the marriage…

  19. avatar Kelly Cummings reply

    I love it, every little bit! Until I met my husband I never ever would’ve thought I’d pick our wedding date based on what team Alabama was playing that weekend and where (being a Tarheel born and bred and not caring for football at all before then), but we sure did! That weekend Alabama was playing Kentucky at Kentucky. Haha.

    I’m all about every bit of this, and I’d love to have a glass of sweet tea on a porch with all y’all! :)

  20. avatar Kristina reply

    This is a lovely idea! Great job ladies! lookin’ forward to it!

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  23. avatar Marie reply

    I found this through The Budget Savvy Bride and I adore it! I am a marriage coach and started my business with pre-marital counseling and I LOVE seeing such an influential blog take the time to remind us what the pretty stuff is all about :) Thank you!!!

  24. avatar Naomi reply

    I love this! Makes me want to move back to the south…just a little bit. Love the concept and the name. I miss my “sweet tea’!

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  26. avatar Ana Primera reply

    congratulations! I love this blog, it’s great!

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  29. avatar Calin | Toronto Wedding Photography reply

    I love your wisdom nuggets! So true! My best friend got married in her mother’s dress (something old) . I totally agree with you that LOVE is the most important ingredient to a successful marriage! Beautiful, beautiful post!

  30. avatar Cassi Watkins reply

    I’m a little late but I joined today! I LOVE this sweet idea and I’m super excited to share it on my blog (I already added the badge.) I love the magazine, blog and I’m super excited about the Sweet Tea Society all the way from the Pacific Northwest! xoxo

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  34. avatar Suzanne reply

    We are planning our daughters wedding and look forward to seeing our new son in law and daughter begin their new life together

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