What’s your favorite Easter candy? Cadbury Creme Eggs
What Easter candy do you hate? Black jelly beans
a. Do you have kids? Yes, but I buy for myself as well.
a. Do you get a Chocolate Bunny? Not for myself, but I loved them as a kid
b. Where do you start eating it? Ears, tail, or other? I’d bit off the ears and then fill it up with peanut butter.
What does christianity have to do with Easter? Pagan fertility, baby. Woo hoo!
What’s your favorite Easter candy? Cadbury Mini-Eggs–be they milk chocolate or the new dark chocolate, they’re more addictive than heroin.
What Easter candy do you hate? There’s no candy I really hate. (There’s candy I won’t eat because I’m allergic to it but that’s different.) Still, I am still rather burned out on the aforementioned candy-coated marshmallow eggs. I did like them when I was really young but for years it seemed that was the only type of candy my parents… I mean … the Easter Bunny laid out for me to collect on Easter morning. I got sick of them by the time I was 10 and still haven’t gotten over them. They’re just so overly sickly sweet.
a. Do you have kids? No
b. If not, do you buy candy for yourself? Yes
a. Do you get a Chocolate Bunny? Yes–often after Easter when they’re marked down.
b. Where do you start eating it? Ears, tail, or other? I usually start with the tail or the feet.
As for Marshmallow Peeps, they’re not my favorite but I’ll buy a few packs every Easter. However, I think they’re best eaten when they’re stale or, as mentioned previously, “Turducken-style” (but I insert a Cadbury Mini-Egg instead of the Creme Eggs). Peeps also make excellent s’mores because the sugar crystals caramelize on the outside.
Also, did anybody like the Cadbury Chocolate Fudge Eggs? I did but I haven’t seen them for sale over the past couple Easters.
I liked the cherry-flavoured cream eggs best and then the marshmallow ones but Easter wasn’t right without the Laura Secord egg. I haven’t had one in ages but was thinking I’d get myself one this year.
There used to be mini Milky Way bunnies that were deeelicious but I think they’ve stopped making them; I haven’t seen any for several years.
I’ll preface this by saying I’m probably the only adult American woman that almost never eats candy. I used to have a taste for the stuff, but as I’ve gotten older I’ve lost almost all taste for sweets.
What’s your favorite Easter candy?
Cadbury Mini Eggs.
What Easter candy do you hate?
I’d hate Peeps if I ate them but they’re fun to play with. I used to love Cadbury Cream eggs but it got to the point where they hurt my teeth.
a. Do you have kids?
b. If not, do you buy candy for yourself?
No kids. I’m 30, and I still get an Easter Bunny basket from my lovely Mom and Dad. Including all the chocolate that I’ll share with people who actually want it at work.
a. Do you get a Chocolate Bunny?
b. Where do you start eating it? Ears, tail, or other?
If they give it to me, I do. I don’t buy it for myself.
What’s your favorite Easter candy? Anything with pure milk chocolate. Especially Dove. I also like the Butterfinger eggs, though.
What Easter candy do you hate? Peeps. God, I hate marshmallows.
a. Do you have kids? No.
b. If not, do you buy candy for yourself? Sometimes. (Great after-Easter candy sales!) However, this year I’m studying abroad in Spain and my mother sent me a box of Easter candy- and it’s stuck in the closed post office. Until MONDAY. I need my Easter chocolate!
a. Do you get a Chocolate Bunny? Yes. Delicious!
b. Where do you start eating it? Ears, tail, or other? Ears. I don’t know why, but it’s almost always the ears. Come to think of it, it’s probably because they’re easier to break off. One year, we got chocolate eggs, instead, but it’s just not the same.
Favorite - any good chocolate, particularly if it’s dark chocolate. Marzipan is considered Easter candy here and I like that, too.
Don’t like - Black jelly beans, not only because I don’t like the taste but because they make me a little sad. I used to give them to my nan, who said they were her favorite, and seeing them reminds me of how long she’s been gone and that I can’t give them to her any more Fortunately they don’t do jelly beans here, really, so I don’t have to think about that often. I also never got into any of the Peep products except as a source of amusement when stuck in the microwave… mwahahaha!
I have kids. I buy candy for them. I don’t buy any for just myself, usually, although I usually get some marzipan to split with my husband. Which he eats most of…
I haven’t gotten a chocolate bunny since I don’t remember when. When I did, I started from the ears.