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Dylan: Are you sure they've hidden some Easter Eggs for us?
Bandit: Well, I'm not sure, but if they are the caring owners they pretend to be, they're bound to have some eggs for us.
Dylan: But is chocolate good for bunnies?
Bandit: I really don't think five or six chocolate eggs once a year is going to do us much harm.
Dylan: So what have rabbits got to do with Easter?
Bandit: Rabbits have been associated with springtime since ancient times. It is believed that the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring, Eostre had a hare as her companion. The hare symbolises fertility and rebirth. Later Christians changed the symbol of the hare to the Easter bunny.
The tradition is that the Easter bunny leaves Easter eggs on Easter Sunday. Parents hide eggs in the garden and the children go on an egg hunt to find them.
Dylan: I knew that. So where do you think they are? Under the egg plant?
Bandit: I think that is eggstremely unlikely.
Happy Easter Day everyone.
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