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The first Easter egg hunt is believed to have taken place in Germany around the 17th century. Martin Luther, a Protestant ...
If you’re missing your Easter Bunny, you apparently left it on a train in Germany. Passenger rail operator Arverio reported a ...
Families from throughout the region took to the streets of Shepherdstown on Saturday, to participate in the many Easter ...
What do bunnies, baskets, colored eggs, egg hunts and candies all have in common? Each of these traditional components of ...
In Alsace, and neighboring regions, these eggs are called [hare] eggs because of the myth told to fool simple people and ...
Eve. Tomorrow is one of the holiest days of Christendom. And again, we’ll hear the debate of why that bunny gets more attention than Jesus. Of course, he shouldn’t. But he’s been around a lot longer ...
"Customers will also find products which use the term 'Easter bunny.'" No, it's not. Well-known German supermarkets and brands have been using alternative names for chocolate Easter bunnies for ...
Let us consider one theory about the origin of the Easter Bunny. In recent times, a popular theory is that the Easter Bunny ...
This April 20 is the day that is the Super Bowl of Sundays for one long-eared fellow, the Easter Bunny. Just how did this beloved character come to make this Christian holiday (and even for those who ...
It is true that the German discount supermarket chain Lidl sells one chocolate rabbit called a "Sitzhase" (sitting bunny) from the brand Favorina — or at least it did. But it also sells many products ...
The earliest known mention can be traced back to a German text from 1572, according to A Dictionary of English Folklore. The translated text reads, “Do not worry if the Easter Bunny escapes you ...