“Taste the rainbow.”
Skittles
This is the name of a baby bear.
Cub
This is a dish made from eggs stirred, whipped, or beaten together while being gently heated.
Scrambled Eggs
This Hall of Fame is located in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Basketball
This then-unnamed rabbit was created in 1938 for a cartoon in which Porky Pig went hunting.
Bugs Bunny
“Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”
M&Ms
This is the name of a baby giraffe.
Calf
It is quite common for this type of egg to be folded around fillings such as vegetables, meat and/or cheese.
Omelette
This is a container meant for holding and transporting clothing and household textiles, especially before and after being washed.
Laundry Basket
This bunny is a friend of Winnie-the-Pooh, who regards himself as practical and tends to take the lead, though not always with the results that he intends.
Rabbit
“It’s all in the mix.”
Twix
This is the name of a baby horse.
Foal
These hard-boiled eggs have been shelled, cut in half, and filled with a paste made from the egg yolks mixed with other ingredients.
Deviled Eggs
Many artists use this common Easter Basket item to make impressive temporary masterpieces on the pavement.
Sidewalk Chalk
This is the quirky, white bunny who is the best friend of Arthur the aardvark.
Buster Baxter
“Don’t let hunger happen to you.”
Snickers
This is the name of a baby koala.
Joey
This is an open pastry case, filled with a mixture of eggs, cream, and other savory foods, that is baked and eaten hot or cold.
Quiche
Billie Joe Armstrong stated that this song is about his struggle with anxiety.
Basket Case
Beatrix Potter's first and most famous character is a young, impulsive, mischievous little rabbit, but really he has a soft heart.
Sir Peter Rabbit
“Isn’t life juicy?”
Starburst
This is the name of a baby rabbit.
Kit
This dish is a combination of fluffy English muffins, spinach, poached eggs and Hollandaise sauce.
Eggs Florentine
German folklore held that this animal found babies in caves or marshes and brought them to households in a basket on their backs or held in their beaks.
Stork
This bunny is seen muttering "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!" in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Nivens McTwisp (The White Rabbit)