Why do Easter eggs taste worse?

According to experts, “a chocolate egg is spun so that the chocolate is thinner and so melts easily in the mouth releasing all of the cocoa notes.” This affects something called the “eat quality,” or the way a person experiences consuming a product beyond just the flavor — the texture, the aftertaste, and so on.
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Why do Easter eggs taste different?

Easter eggs are actually made differently to normal chocolate. Ann Murray, the managing director of LIR Chocolates, told MirrorOnline that chocolate eggs are made differently to chocolate bars to ensure that they have a different 'eat quality'. 'A chocolate egg has a different eat quality to a bar,' she explained.
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Why do Cadbury Creme Eggs taste different?

Reports that the latest batch of Crème Eggs tasted different were followed up by British tabloid, The Sun and Cadbury's confirmed that it has indeed switched out Dairy Milk for a 'standard cocoa mix chocolate' in the shell. The scandal! “It's no longer Dairy Milk.
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Are Easter eggs meant to be eaten?

Early Easter Eggs

Eggs represent new life and rebirth, and it's thought that this ancient custom became a part of Easter celebrations. In the medieval period, eating eggs was forbidden during Lent (the 40 days before Easter) so on Easter Sunday, tucking into an egg was a real treat!
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What do Cadbury eggs taste like?

It tastes like sugar. I don't know in what dimension the inside is meant to be fondant because it is literally incomparable to any food meant to be consumed by living beings. Worse still, the texture is ever so slightly grainy. The inside of a chocolate egg should be silky and smooth.
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Are Cadbury eggs illegal?

Banned! Back in 2015, Cadbury products, including the iconic Creme Egg, were banned from being imported into the United States. It all started when Hershey Chocolate Corporation filed a lawsuit alleging that Cadbury copied an already existing Hershey chocolate egg recipe of theirs.
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Did Cadbury's Creme Eggs used to be bigger?

In the US, the Cadbury Creme Egg is a little lighter than it was when they first came out in the 1970s. They went from 39 grams to 34 grams. In the UK, however, the eggs are a little heavier, going from 34 grams to 35 grams.
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At what age does the Easter Bunny stop coming?

To tell the truth

Then, when they reach age 7 or 8, they begin to have some doubts. Between their own intellectual development and the chance that another child tells them, kids usually piece it all together on their own when they are 8 to 10 years old.
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What does the Easter Bunny have to do with Jesus?

In short: The Easter Bunny is not related to Jesus at all. At most, they're both obviously tied to the holiday celebrating the resurrection, and they're both considered symbols of new life—but the links to one another, essentially, end there.
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Why is it the Easter Bunny and not a chicken?

It dates back to 13th Century Germany where they worshiped gods and goddesses including the goddess Eostra, who was the goddess of fertility. Since rabbits are very fertile and eggs represent fertility, that's how the bunnies and eggs came into play.
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Why are creme eggs so disgusting?

For one thing, they're way too sweet. The whole point of chocolate is sweetness tempered with richness. The Creme Egg is filled with a paste so eye-wateringly saccharine that your teeth virtually squeak when biting into it. Secondly, the chocolate-to-filling ratio is all wrong.
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Has Cadbury chocolate changed 2020?

Mondelez is relaunching Cadbury Dairy Milk with a new “progressive” look. The UK's biggest chocolate brand has been reimagined with a new logo and a redrawn Cadbury wordmark, with new packs rolling out across its Dairy Milk, Whole Nut and Caramel lines from this month.
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Are Cadbury creme eggs smaller this year?

Cadbury's Easter eggs get a lot smaller but only a little bit cheaper - but the company claims they had to shrink to keep them 'affordable' for customers. Some of the nation's favourite Easter Eggs will be smaller this year - but the price will not shrink by anywhere near as much.
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Why doesnt Cadburys chocolate taste the same?

Although the recipe and ingredients for our chocolates are always controlled to tight recipe standards, on occasions ingredients are sourced from different areas, and milk particularly can taste differently when bought from different areas of the country.
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Why does cadburys taste different in Australia?

Cadbury Dairy Milk is made with a glass and a half wherever it's made.,” she says. “But we use Tasmanian cows and they are different to UK cows. So, the chocolate always tastes different because it depends on the milk that you're using and that brings through the flavour.” Tasmanian cows.
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What is the Easter Bunny's name?

The character's actual name was “Peter Rabbit,” and he originated with writer Beatrix Potter, who named the character after her childhood pet rabbit Peter Piper. “Burgess tried briefly to call his rabbit Peter Cottontail,” according to a 1944 article in Life magazine.
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Is there an evil Easter bunny?

The Evil Easter Bunny (also known as Orstor Bornny) is one of the villains in the Puppet Pals series, serving as the main antagonist of the Easter videos. He first appeared in The Easter Special as the main antagonist and later appeared in The Return of The Evil Easter Bunny as the titular main antagonist.
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What does Santa Claus have to do with Jesus?

Santa Claus is a legend based mostly on the life of Saint Nicholas, a real-life, historical follower of Jesus Christ –a man who gave generously to those in need and fulfilled the Biblical command to love your neighbor.
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At what age do kids stop believing in Santa?

In 2019, House Method surveyed more than 4,500 families across the United States, and found the overall average age for no longer believing in Santa Claus is 8.4 years old. (But it varies by state: Kids in Mississippi generally believe until they're 10, while kids in Oregon stop believing at 7.)
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What age should you tell a child Santa isn't real?

There isn't a right or wrong age to tell kids the truth. Instead, take cues from them and their understanding of the world. Usually, somewhere between the ages of five and seven kids begin to think a little more critically.
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At what age does a child stop believing in the tooth fairy?

The research tells us that most kids figure out the truth by age 7 or 8. The kids generally have a positive reaction to learning these characters aren't real.
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What is the white stuff in Creme Eggs?

The particular magic of the Cadbury creme egg is that the chocolate shell houses a gooey, runny "yolk" and "albumen." But while there are some real egg whites involved, the creme filling is really just fondant (aka, lots of sugar) dyed with food coloring to look like the insides of an egg.
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Why does Cadbury taste different in America?

The Hershey Company owns the rights to manufacture Cadbury chocolate in the US. It banned imports of British-made Cadbury chocolate in 2015. British expats claim that Cadbury's chocolate in the US tastes nothing like its UK counterpart, but according to Hershey, there's barely any difference in the ingredients.
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Why is it called a Creme Egg?

A Cadbury Creme Egg is a chocolate confection produced in the shape of an egg, originating from the British chocolatier Fry's in 1963 before being renamed by Cadbury in 1971. The product consists of a thick chocolate shell containing an enzymatically-derived sweet white and yellow filling that resembles fondant.
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