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Easter 2023 - Cadbury Assortment Chocolate Mini Filled Eggs Mix Bag 238g - Perfect for Easter Hunt, Easter Treat

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A short film showing a giant purple egg placed in locations around the world including on the beach, in the forest and in a small village will run on TV across the country from today until April 9th. Cafe Melba is hosting its annual Easter weekend with something for everyone! Little ones can look forward to an Easter egg hunt, kids’ activities & movies and a bouncy castle. Grown-ups can unwind with hot cross buns and a weekend roast, while the little ones run wild and free. Just be sure to reserve your table in advance!

Many of London’s most prominent museums also offer Easter egg events at no cost. For example, the Natural History Museum hosts an event called “Easter Family Fun: Be a Palaeontologist. These free drop-in events are great options for families looking for budget-friendly Easter activities.

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As well as an Easter egg hunt, the event offered up a load of other fun activities for the whole family, including games, crafts and so much more. It is free to take part in the virtual hide, but there is the option to buy a chocolate egg to postto them once it is completed. Here they will be directed to your clue, a map and a little egg indicator which indicates the distance to the egg and changes colour the closer they get. City Sprouts is hosting its annual Easter party with the freshest greens of the season, heirloom fruits, homebakes, and of course, a free Easter egg scavenger hunt for the kids in exchange for chocolate bundles! Those who find the Golden Egg(s) will get to take home the Grand Prize of the Seed Bomb workshop. Mums and dads can unwind with the “Yin Yoga and Sound with Bunnies” session, as bunny therapy has been shown to reduce anxiety and stress levels. And guess what? It’s free! Laura Gray, Senior Brand Manager for Cadbury Easter said: “At Cadbury we love to inspire a little more generosity in the world and this Easter the return of the Cadbury Worldwide Hide continues doing just that. By asking people to hide an egg anywhere in the world for someone they love we hope to bring people together to share in a special Easter moment.”

Stop by the old building along Kallang Riverside Park for an eco-friendly weekend market on Saturday, 8 April 2023. Take a photo of the receipt and submit to +65 8141 3668 or scan the QR code on Cadbury displays in all FairPrice, Cold Storage and Sheng Siong stores. UK: The application and interpretation of these terms and conditions shall be governed by the law of England and the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction in relation to any dispute concerning them. Short Form Terms and Conditions Easter Egg Hunt: Children’s Museum Singapore Image Credit: Children’s Museum Singapore via FacebookChildren’s Museum Singapore has taken over the mantle and is keeping up the tradition of having an Easter egg hunt around Fort Canning Park. This year’s hunt will also extend to the museum’s galleries. There will also be prizes as well as a meet and greet at the end of the programmes. Countries that have been widely mapped by Google have plenty of locations where an egg can be found using Street View, but countries with more restrictions offer a less dynamic experience. This promotional activity is open to people aged 18 years or over who are UK residents. The Promoter reserves the right to verify shoppers and ask for proof of identity and age.

Easter Egg Hunt & Market: Kampong Bugis Cosmic Market (FREE!) Image Credit: Nithiya Laila via Kampong Bugis Cosmic Market Facebook When you finish the Egg Hunt, you’ll receive a lovely goodie bag. And if you manage to locate The Golden Egg, thee is a prize in store. To help tap into the generous nature of the heritage brand and celebrate Easter, Cadbury is once again giving people a platform to hide digital purple eggs anywhere in the world via Google Street View. The hider can even choose to send a real egg straight to their loved ones homes once the egg has been found. Caroline Rawlings, Creative Director at VCCP London added: “ As soon as you peep under the hood of Cadbury Worldwide hide you find the loveliest little things going on. Real people in every nook and cranny of the country are using the platform to hide easter eggs for each other in meaningful spots. But we hadn’t really talked about them yet. So this work lets the public see a little bit of what we see. People in the very city in which they live, hiding Cadbury easter eggs for each other. Very Easter, very Cadbury, very sweet and hopefully very inspiring to anyone in the market for a little bit of Cadbury generosity this easter.” A 20” film showing a giant purple egg placed in locations around the world including on the beach, in the forest and in a small village has also been created and will run on TV across the country. It features a voiceover that says "Wouldn't it be lovely if you could hide an easter egg anywhere in the world for someone you love?” and “In a place that means something to just you and them.” Before showing a woman a couch placing an egg in her chosen location and ends with “Search Cadbury Worldwide Hide”.The spot can be anywhere in the world and you may want to choose somewhere that means something to you and the person your sending your egg too. As an example, the release states eggs will be hidden in Birmingham Botanical Gardens for “gardeners and garden lovers”. If you’re hosting an Easter egg hunt for the first time, consider the Easter Hunt Assortment that comes with a mix of chocolates including the well-loved Dairy Milk Bunny, Creme Eggs and more! Easter Egg Hunt With The Family

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