Easter Bunny
Candy
History
Easter "bunnies" around the world
All things Easter
100

76% of Americans think this part of a chocolate bunny should be eaten first.

What are the ears.

100
This holiday surpasses Easter as the largest candy-consuming holiday
What is Halloween.
100

The earliest recorded observance of Easter is from the:

2nd century

5th century

10th century

What is the 2nd century.

100

The Easter Bilby brings gifts in this country, where rabbits are considered a pest.

What is Australia.

100

The idea of painting eggs first started in this country.

What is Ukraine.

200

The Easter Bunny's name.

What is Peter Cottontail.

200

The most popular non-chocolate candy during Easter.

What are marshmallow peeps.

200

The term "Easter" came from this, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility.

What is Eostre.

200

In Norway, this is the chosen animal, which is also a common symbol of Easter in the US.

What is a chick.

200

The official flower of Easter.

What is the white lily.

300

This country introduced the Easter Bunny.

What is Germany.

300

Americans consume this many jelly beans for Easter:

7 billion

10 billion

16 billion

What is 16 billion.

300
This president started the White House Easter Egg roll.
Who is Rutherford B Hayes.
300
In Sweden and Finland, children dress up as these (often seen in the US at Halloween) and go door to door asking for treats.

What are witches.

300

In Germany, it is illegal to do this in public on Good Friday (the Friday before Easter).

What is dance.

400

Rabbits and eggs are said to represent these symbols.

What are fertility and rebirth.

400

This "cremey" treat first appeared in 1971 and now dominates the market with approximately 500 million being made each year.

What are Cadbury Creme Eggs.

400

The traditional act of painting eggs is called:

What is Pysanka.

400

There is no mystical element of gift-giving in this European country, where parents and grandparents give gifts directly to their children.

What is Italy.

400

Lent is the forty-six day period just prior to Easter Sunday. It begins the day after this well known party in New Orleans.

What is Mardi Gras/Fat Tuesday.

500

Instead of chocolate bunnies, this popular snack used to be a part of Easter tradition. (its twists were thought to resemble arms crossed in prayer)

What is a pretzel.

500

The Rodda Candy Company created Peeps but originally sold these Easter favorites.

What are jelly beans.

500

Dutch and German children made these out of their bonnets and caps. Today, we use baskets.

What are nests (for the bunny to lay his/her eggs).

500

This European country has perhaps the most fanciful tradition, where the church bells of each city fly to Rome to be blessed by the Pope on Good Friday, and then pick up some candy on the way home.

What is France.

500

These treats were given to the poor by monks in the UK during lent.

What are hot cross buns.

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