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  2. Vegreville egg - Wikipedia

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    Vegreville egg. The Vegreville egg is a giant sculpture of a pysanka, a Ukrainian-style Easter egg.The work by Paul Maxym Sembaliuk is built of an intricate set of two-dimensional anodized aluminum tiles in the shape of congruent equilateral triangles and star-shaped hexagons, fashioned over an aluminum framework.

  3. Kinder Surprise - Wikipedia

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    Kinder Surprise is a milk chocolate egg lined with a layer of sweet milk-flavoured cream. [5] [6] [7] Inside each egg is a plastic capsule that contains a small surprise toy, which sometimes requires assembly. [3] [8] [9] The capsule case is colored yellow and sometimes orange, to resemble an egg's yolk.

  4. 30 Cute Things to Put in Easter Eggs Besides Candy - AOL

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    Here's a simple way to fill a large number of eggs on Easter morning: Tear individual coloring pages from this book, fold them up, and stick them in your plastic eggs.

  5. A photo shows the brown spiders, including a female with a robust egg sac. The new species carries fewer but larger eggs than other, similar species, researchers said.

  6. L'eggs - Wikipedia

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    1971 magazine advertisement. L'eggs is a brand of pantyhose, introduced in 1969 by Hanes.The novel developments were the egg-shaped plastic product container, the shift to consignment sales in drug stores and groceries, and the in-store product racks designed to emphasize the egg shape.

  7. Are dyed Easter eggs safe to eat? Everything you need to know.

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    As Easter approaches, eggs become the focal point of various celebrations, from egg dyeing to traditional egg hunts (even if these eggs are often made of plastic). Yet while eggs may be everywhere ...