Villagers in Egginton wake up to find their ‘eggs’ missing in Easter merriment
Egginton is especially passionate about Easter and celebrates each year by decorating houses, streets and historic buildings.
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Residents of a village named Egginton embarked on a giant Easter egg hunt when they woke up to find the “eggs” featured on their notice boards and street signs had mysteriously disappeared overnight.
Cadbury surprised the self-proclaimed “Easter-obsessed” village in Derbyshire, where the entire parish – of just 600 people – soon took to the streets in search of their missing eggs.
They were led to a large purple Cadbury Easter egg in a nearby open space, made up of hundreds of smaller eggs – one for each resident to tuck into or hide for someone else this Easter.
Local resident Emma Malvenan said: “I spotted the ‘egg’ had gone missing from the sign at the end of my lane and wondered what in the world could have happened.”
“Before I knew it, I was part of a giant Easter Egg hide.
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“It really brought everyone together and I’m so pleased we got to be part of it – we’ll remember this day for a very long time.”
Egginton is especially passionate about Easter and celebrates each year by decorating houses, streets and historic buildings in preparation for various festivities.
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“We wanted to do something a little different this year and really get people talking – we believe hiding the whole village has done egg-actly that.”
Cadbury has also partnered with the Trussell Trust and donated 75,000 Easter chocolates to local food banks across the UK this Easter.