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  2. The Top 25 Best Easter Candies to Buy in 2024 - AOL

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    Reese’s Mini Chocolate Eggs Easter Candy. If chocolate eggs met Reese's and got shot with a shrink-ray, you'd have these adorable eggs. They're great to throw in lunch boxes, place in plastic ...

  3. Walmart Just Released the Cutest Baking Supplies for Easter - AOL

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    Best of all, these Easter baking supplies are all available at our favorite retailer: Walmart. Okay, now we're definitely clicking "add to cart." 😉. Wilton Bright Easter Bunnies & Eggs ...

  4. Shopping at Walmart this Easter? What to know about store ...

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    Chocolate bunnies, Easter egg hunts and gathering with loved ones for brunch or dinner are just a few of the Easter activities that make the holiday extra special. Whatever you've got lined up to ...

  5. Cascarón - Wikipedia

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    A cascarón (plural cascarones, without accent mark; from Spanish cascarón, "eggshell", the augmentative form of cáscara, "shell") is a hollowed-out chicken egg filled with confetti or small toys. Cascarones are common throughout Mexico and are similar to the Easter eggs popular in many other countries.

  6. Is Walmart open on Easter? Here are the store's holiday hours

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    Much like other holidays, Easter comes with a laundry list of things to buy before the Easter Bunny comes to town. Whether it’s some chocolate bunnies for your kiddos, canned greens beans for ...

  7. Winter (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Egg is a Fabergé egg, one of a series of fifty-two jewelled Easter eggs created by Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé. It was an Easter 1913 gift for Tsarina Maria Feodorovna from Tsar Nicholas II , who had a standing order of two Easter eggs every year, one for his mother and one for his wife.