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  2. What Is Easter and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    More than 80 percent of parents admit to stealing candy from their kidsEaster baskets. Cadbury makes 500 million Creme Eggs every year—more than 1.5 million per day, every single day.

  3. Challenge Your Family With These Fun Easter Trivia Facts - AOL

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    Test your holiday knowledge with this fun Easter trivia quiz. There are a bunch you might not have known about, including why we eat ham on Easter! Challenge Your Family With These Fun Easter ...

  4. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden and Finland, traditions include egg painting and small children dressed as Easter witches (påskkärring [47] or in Finland påskhäxa, typically dressed as old folks) collecting candy door-to-door, in exchange for decorated hand-made greetings such as cards [48] or pussy willows, called virvonta in Finland, which is a result of the ...

  5. Easter Bunny - Wikipedia

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    As such, the Easter Bunny again shows similarities to Santa (or the Christkind) and Christmas by bringing gifts to children on the night before a holiday. The custom was first mentioned in Georg Franck von Franckenau's De ovis paschalibus ("About Easter Eggs") in 1682, referring to a German tradition of an Easter Hare bringing eggs for the ...

  6. Here's what to know about the Easter bunny's origin ... - AOL

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    Nowadays, more than 88 percent of American parents lend the Easter Bunny a hand and help prepare Easter baskets for their children. Chocolate bunnies are an especially popular basket filler, ...

  7. Easter parade - Wikipedia

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    The Easter parade is most closely associated with Fifth Avenue in New York City, but Easter parades are held in many other cities. Starting as a spontaneous event in the 1870s, the New York parade became increasingly popular into the mid-20th century—in 1947, it was estimated to draw over a million people. [ 1 ]

  8. Break the Ice at Easter Dinner With These 20 Festive Easter ...

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    There's a lot to learn about Easter's rich history. Impress your family and friends with these interesting Easter facts that explain the little-known origins behind common traditions.

  9. Calling All Eggheads! 75 Easter Trivia Questions and ... - AOL

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