Did you know that etiquette requires individuals to eat the ears
first when munching a chocolate bunny? A survey conducted by the Chocolate
Manufacturers Association (CMA) and National Confectioners Association (NCA)
reveals this information. It also noted that chocolate bunnies are the
number one “must have” item in an Easter basket.
I have always wondered about the bunny bringing chicken eggs.
Where did this start?
In my imagination, the bunny clan and the chicken clan
played tricks on one another. They had their territories to defend above and
below the earth. One dark night, the bunnies climbed up from their depths in
the tree roots and stole all the chickens' eggs. The bunnies hid the eggs in
their tunnels that weaves under the ground.
All night long, the bunnies painted the eggs a variety of colors made from chewing daisies, geraniums, and nasturtiums. They popped them up into the chickens' land and hid them behind bushes. The next morning feathers flew as the chickens ran around trying to find their eggs.
What do you think the chickens did when they discovered their
eggs had turned a variety of colors?All night long, the bunnies painted the eggs a variety of colors made from chewing daisies, geraniums, and nasturtiums. They popped them up into the chickens' land and hid them behind bushes. The next morning feathers flew as the chickens ran around trying to find their eggs.
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