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    Why and where did the Easter bunny and Easter eggs came to be?

    Question #32242. Asked by student. (Apr 24 03 1:47 AM)


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    According to The New Shell Book of Firsts, chocolate Easter eggs were first produced in 1875 by Fry's in Bristol England

    Apr 24 03, 6:55 AM
    Andy

    Easter is an ancient pagan sex festival. The bunny and the egg are both symbols of fertility.

    Apr 24 03, 10:23 AM


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