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A guide for bunnies planning on delivering food to me
Tier 1: Delicious Easter candy
- Butterfinger creme eggs
- Dove milk chocolate in any shape or form
- Reese's peanut butter eggs
Tier 2: Things that can only be eaten once a year
- marshmallow Peeps
- Starburst jelly beans
- discolored hard-boiled eggs
- traditional jelly beans
- malted milk eggs
- Cadbury creme eggs
- Reese's Pieces
- anything that combines chocolate with orange flavoring
- regular year-round candy packaged in pastel wrappings, where they don't even make an effort to put it in the shape of a bunny or a chick or an egg or something
srah - Wednesday, 12 March 2008 - 5:09 PM
Tags: candy, easter, holidays, lists
Comments (12)
Cheryl - March 13, 2008 - 8:22 AM - ℓ
You are quite particular. I do like how you specify REESE'S eggs, because the imitation ones have bad PB. I LOVE Cadbury eggs. And what about a chocolate bunny? You should always have a chocolate bunny. But not a hollow one. For some reason, the hollow ones are gross (or gorss).
srah - March 13, 2008 - 3:52 PM - ℓ
More to add to Tier 1:
Bunny slippers (not delicious candy, but nice nonetheless)
Gianduja Bunny wants to hippity-hop into my tummy
Noor - March 13, 2008 - 7:32 PM - ℓ
I finally had my first cadburry creme egg and cadburry caramel egg the other night (I know I know but my family doesn't celebrate Easter so Easter candy was never around at our house). I was expecting awesome things to happen when I ate the creme egg but it was gross. the caramel egg on the other hand was amazing.

The only Easter candy I care about is Cadbury Mini Eggs.
In recent years I have bought Cadbury creme eggs, thinking I liked them, but when I bit in I realized it was just nostalgia (remember the commercials with the cute little bunny?) and actually find them disgusting.