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We've all been to the traditional wedding with the huge layer cake. Have you ever thought about what happens to all that cake at the end of the day? Some of it gets eaten, of course. But a lot of it winds up on plates around the room or perhaps not even cut up and served! Moreover, someone has to cut the cake, serve the cake and even supervise seconds if there is an abundance of it.Sweet buffets get around all of that. They are attractively arranged tables with a variety of candies, nuts or other treats. Sweet carts can also be hired to seek the traditional sweet shop theme. They are easier to customize to the number of guests at the wedding. If there are guests who have allergies or other food sensitivities, plans can be made to have treats that will not cause problems with their diet.The sweets offered can vary from bagged candy purchased at your local department store to more up-scale treats from specialty houses. Candy buffets can be scaled to any budget. The treats can be presented in pre-made containers or organized so that the guests can create their own mix. Cupcakes, drinks and salty snack mixes can be added. The table contents can be organized by color to match a particular theme, or the offerings can be based on a more relaxed theme.Speaking of themes, little cards or signs can be placed on the sweet buffet, thanking the guests for their attendance and welcoming them to the reception.For more info,Please visit wedding videos essex The placards can be "sweet" themed: "Sweet of you to be here", "A few sweet nothings" or even "Sweets to sweet company." While not a replacement for traditional thank you cards, they lend that little added touch to the festivities.Traditionalists who attend the wedding may wish to see the bride and groom share cake. To please them, provide a small cake that can be shared between the happy couple. This mini-cake can have the same theme as the sweets on the buffet. Make it just large enough to have that traditional piece to put away in the freezer to take out for the first anniversary, or the christening of your first born.After the reception, left-overs can be sent home with guests as a wedding favour, given as a reward to the clean-up crew, or stored away for later. Candy has a much longer shelf life than cake.You can also go to this