Nov. 26, 2009 - A controversy is brewing in the second-largest U.S.
state. A local pastor is attacking a long-standing tradition and
product designed by florists - homecoming mums - calling them a waste of money.
Each year, Texas high school students wear these homecoming mums, which are a combination of ribbons, stuffed animals, artificial flowers, feathers, photos, to name a few materials, and often purchase the homecoming mum from their local florist. Cindy Ryan, a local pastor and writer, wrote into the local newspaper, proclaiming that "Each outrageous mum represented to me 33 hungry children who could be fed for a month" and asked students and parents to stop buying them. This has in turn fired up Texas florists, eager to protect the tradition. NBC DFW has the full story. | READ MORE
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