More than 700 million of these marshmallow treats are bought by Americans every year
Peeps
This animal is most commonly associated with Easter. It gives birth to huge litters, making it become the traditional symbol of new life
Bunny/Rabbit
This Easter tradition takes place in Washington, D.C. each year, and has since 1878
White House Easter Egg Roll
This country is the #1 consumer of chocolate Easter egg candy in the world
Australia
True or false: Americans spend $1.9 billion each year on Easter candy
True
This is a symbol of new beginnings, and is often dyed for Easter
Eggs
Easter celebrates this event
The resurrection of Jesus
True or False: Everyone celebrates Easter with the Easter Bunny
False
76% of people think this part of a chocolate bunny should be eaten first
Ears
This represents birds' nests and new life, especially when filled to the brim with eggs.
Easter basket
This is the name of the week between Palm Sunday and Easter
Holy Week
In these countries, children dress up as Easter witches and go from house to house showing/giving their artwork in exchange for candy (sound familiar???).
Sweden and Finland
This color jellybean is the most popular
This fluffy animal is often eaten on Easter.
Lamb
True or false: Easter was named after a goddess
True
The Easter Bunny is from this continent/country
Europe/Germany
This type of chocolate egg is the most popular
Cadbury cream eggs
This is the official flower of Easter
White Lillies
Easter is a part of what religion?
Christianity
In this country, people throw pots and pans out of their houses on Holy Saturday and smash plates on the street. It symbolizes breaking with the old way and starting a new beginning.
Greece