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King of Pops

King of Pops is a relatively new group, that makes extraordinary, very yummy and unique popsicles. The group is based in Atlanta, and is coming on strong all over the Southeast. We have worked with them on events, and naturally all the guests were raving about how wonderfully delicious they were. For the Athens townie, you may have seen their chocolate sea-salt popsicles or margarita ones for sale at Transmet and places alike.

Well last night, I met the Charleston branch. The Charleston Bridal Association hosted a networking event allowing the vendors to show off their goods. What better way for King of Pops to do that than a “Poptail”? They combined a blueberry, cranberry or raspberry, mint lemonade garnished with a lemon slice, fresh blueberries, some mint AND a popsicle in that flavor as a stirrer. My heart was instantly won over, and I am absolutely kicking myself for not getting a picture of their creation.

Photo courtesy of King of Pops Facebook

Photo courtesy of King of Pops Facebook

King of Pops uses seasonal ingredients for their tasty creations and also serves some flavors year-round. If you want to use them for your event, they can even create a custom concoction. The best part is… Epting Events can arrange all of this for you in Georgia, North and South Carolina!

Here are some of their flavors (There are over a 100!):
Arnold Palmer
Banana Puddin’
Chocolate Sea Salt
Coconut Lemongrass
Grapefruit Mint
Mexican Chocolate
Raspberry Lime
Strawberry Lemonade

If you’re dying to try one, (which if you’re not,you’re crazy) you can find them in local restaurants in Athens and Atlanta, for sale on the street in Folly Beach, SC and around Asheville, NC. Check out their website for their exact locations.

Photo courtesy of King of Pops Facebook

We can’t wait to see what they come up with next, and to have them at an event again soon! Stay tuned for a Real Wedding post with King of Pops working it!

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Heather and Sam had a two year engagement, and for a DIY bride that means two years to find lots of inspiration and getting the creativity spinning. Heather and Sam had a vintage wedding with so many intricate details handmade by Heather. I love the way Heather asked her bridesmaids to be part of her big day. OnceWed has the DIY instructions here.

We love any wedding photographed by Our Labor of Love, and this one is no different. Below are some pictures from Heather’s DIYs to the ceremony. For more about Heather and Sam check out Southern Weddings Blog!

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Our Labor of Love Photography

Credits – ::Catering & Floral Design:: Epting Events ::Venue:: The Hill ::Photography:: Our Labor of Love

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