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After Halloween & Valentine’s Day, Easter is the biggest candy consuming holiday .
FICTION – it actually ranks at number 5, behind Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day & Father’s Day
70% of all Easter candy purchased is chocolate.
FACT
Americans eat enough jelly beans to circle the earth three times.
FACT – over 16 million jelly beans!
It is estimated that 76% of people eat the ears off a chocolate bunny first.
FACT – yes, they actually did a study!
If you dye chicks Easter colors in Florida, it could land you in jail.
FACT – in 2012, repealed a law prohibiting the dying of chicks, but by 2013, they reinstated the law, which carries a maximum sentence of 60 days in jail
Before Easter egg hunts, children used to search for pretzels.
(FACT – hundreds of years ago, pretzels were strongly associated with Easter, with many noting that the twists of the pretzel resembled arms crossing in prayer
Jelly beans were a popular snack for those fighting in the Civil War.
FACT – Candy maker, William Schrafft, started the craze by urging people to send jelly beans to soldiers
The White House hosts an Easter Egg Roll on the front lawn each year. The tradition was started by Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
FICTION – Rutherford B Hayes started the tradition in 1878
Americans buy more than one billion marshmallow peeps during the Easter holiday.
FICTION – but they do buy more than 700 million!
The largest chocolate Easter egg is taller than a giraffe and weighs more than an elephant .
FACT – the egg is 34’ tall & weighs 15873lbs
Good Friday is an official state holiday in all but 6 states IN THE USA.
(FICTION – it is an official holiday in 12 states – Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dako