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Tell Cadbury about your family’s Easter traditions - £300 voucher to be won NOW CLOSED

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JustineBMumsnet · 29/03/2017 09:57

With Easter fast approaching, Cadbury would like to hear about your family’s Easter traditions. Is there a tradition from your childhood that you’re passing on to the next generation? Or have you used your imagination to think up something that’s completely your own? Do you have a traditional family Easter lunch planned, or will you be spending the day working your way through your new chocolate egg stash? Is there a location you always like to visit over the long weekend? Perhaps your Easter Bunny devises egg hunts that could outfox even the wiliest of hunters?

Here’s what Cadbury has to say: “Easter is a really special time of the year where families come together and we believe Egg Hunts are the perfect ritual for the whole family to enjoy! We are really excited to hear about people’s Easter traditions and how they bring their families together during the Easter period”

Whatever your favourite family Easter traditions, share with Cadbury by the 12th April for a chance to win a £300 Love2Shop voucher.

Thanks and good luck!

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Tell Cadbury about your family’s Easter traditions - £300 voucher to be won NOW CLOSED
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Earthmoon · 26/04/2017 21:22

We don't celebrate Easter but my family takes advantage of the bank holiday and DM invites everyone who can make it for lunch on good Friday.

stabbybitch · 27/04/2017 12:59

Easter isn't a religious event for us it's about having a great day with family.
Easter egg hunt in the morning & chocolate for breakfast then a roast with a film & more eggs in the afternoon.

MyLastUsernameWasRubbish · 20/05/2017 22:07

We do a treasure hunt type thing where the kids follow clues to find an Easter present (often not chocolate). Now that they are all older, my Ds (19) has taken over the clue-writing and they have become very very cryptic and brain-hurty! Last year's hunt took over an hour and was a mental workout to say the least. Next year I'm going to secretly break the 'no googling' rule...

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Teabay · 05/06/2017 20:44

Having an Easter egg hunt complete in bonnets....On a pony Hmm

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