The first chocolate egg in the UK was produced in 1873 by Fry’s of Bristol
On Easter Sunday, some people traditionally roll painted eggs down steep hills
The gesture of giving eggs at Easter has been traced back to Egyptians, Persians, Gauls, Greeks and Romans. Back then the egg was a symbol of life
Every child in the UK receives an average of 8.8 Easter eggs every year – double their recommended calorie intake for a whole week
When tucking into a chocolate bunny rabbit, 76 per cent of people bite the ears off first
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