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Happy Easter, here are some Easter fun facts!

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Created: 08 April, 2012
Updated: 21 November, 2022
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Happy Easter, here are some Easter fun facts!! 

-86% of people would prefer having chocolate bunnies instead of a live rabbit.

-Adults prefer milk chocolate (65%) over dark chocolate (27%).

-During the Easter season, Americans buy more than 700 million Peeps - making Peeps the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy.

-57% of kids get up super early on Easter to see what the Easter bunny has brought them.

-When taking a bite into a chocolate bunny, 76% of Americans prefer to bite off the ears first. 5% eat the feet first and 4% eat the tail first.

-The Easter egg roll on the White House lawn has been a tradition since 1878.

-After Halloween, Easter is the biggest candy consuming holiday.

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