EASTER EGGS
EASTER FLOWERS
EASTER CANDY
EASTER
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The very first Easter Egg Roll at the White House was in 1878 under this president's leadership.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES

100

You'll want to keep this popular flower away from your cats during the Easter season.

(Easter) lilies

100

This jelly bean flavor is often associated with George Washington.

CHERRY


100

Contrary to popular belief, this treat sells more over Easter than Valentine's Day.

Chocolate

200

Easter eggs were originally dyed this color.

Red

200

Easter lilies represent these two concepts.

Hope and rebirth

200

This part of the chocolate bunny is usually consumed first.

The ears

200

This Easter tradition started as a symbol for "New Life" and is said to bring good luck.

Wearing new clothes

300

Easter eggs first made their appearance during this century.

The 16th century.

300

Easter lilies originated from this nation.

Japan

300

This manufacturer produces 1.5 million creme eggs daily during the Easter season.

Cadbury

300

Easter falls on this date in 2026.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

400

Originally introduced by German immigrants in the 1700s, "Osterhase" or "Oschter Haws" is folklore about this creature laying eggs in baskets (nests) created by children.

Easter bunny / Rabbit

400

Easter lilies were introduced to the Western Hemisphere in this century.

19th century

400

Colored sugar helps keep these popular 'mallows from sticking to your fingers.

Peeps

400

Ewe may find this to be an important Easter animal.

Lamb

500

The Easter Bunny was first introduced to this region in the United States.

Pennsylvania Dutch region.

500

Unlike lilies, this common Easter plant is native to Brazil.

EASTER CACTUS


500

90 million of these treats are produced each year.

Chocolate Easter bunnies

500

This snack used to be associated with Easter.

Pretzels