The Story of the Easter Egg Hunt
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More companies want to get in on the Easter egg hunt
Easter has long been important for the food trade, but now the holiday's importance for the rest of the trade is increasing. “This year we are actually seeing a fairly large increase compared to last year and even the year before that,” says Brill Ivarsson, analyst at Svensk Handel.
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Uncover the surprising origins of "Easter," the beloved eggs, and the bunny! Delve into the fascinating blend of pagan traditions and Christian beliefs that shaped this holiday. Don't miss the full story—your perspective might just change!
The Story of the Easter Egg Hunt
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips In part two today, Brian Hunt compares a quiet, small egg hunt to one with hundreds of people. If you had your pick, I’d be willing to bet you would go for the smaller egg hunt, where you are more likely to be successful. The post The Story of the Easter Egg Hunt appeared first on InvestorPlace.
His name is Rabbit, Easter Bunny
The legend says that the Easter bunny lives with his family in Ostereistedt in Lower Saxony, to his "job belongs the egg painting, and he hops on Easter Sunday on the night of karsaturday with his "colleagues" from nest to nest and fills them with colorful eggs, chocolate and small gifts. The rabbit has been doing his job for a very long time. Writtenly, the custom was first mentioned in the dissertation "De ovis paschalibus – von Oster-Eyern", …
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