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Easter is also known as Pascha, which is interesting, because it means that Easter was named after the phonetical spelling of Caesar's wry accountant. Learning this has made me appreciate Easter a little more than I did yesterday, but I still don't understand why Toys 'R' Us put together a full-blown Easter section so early. This didn't keep me from blowing 20 bucks on crap from it, but then, we all send shout-outs to Jesus in our own way.


I was immediately thrilled to find the Cadbury "Clucking Bunny" doll shown above, based on the infamous rabbit from the Creme Egg commercials of yesteryear. After a further inspection and a better assessment of my role in the universe at large, I told myself to chill out, and that bunnies that cluck when you squeeze their feet aren't worth performing public touchdown dances in celebration of. Inside, though, I was beaming. Beaming for bunnies.

Selling for just 6.99 and complete with a gooey Cadbury Creme Egg, it's a pretty good deal. The percentage of your soul which rightfully insists that nobody actually needs a clucking rabbit is easily conquered by the low price, and I found myself not debating whether or not I should own one, but rather, how many clucking rabbits needed to come home with me. I had this theory that placing one bucking bunny in each of the rooms in our apartment would create the synergy I've been pining for ever since we decided to paint every wall a different color. Cooler heads prevailed, and I'm now the proud owner of just one Cadbury Clucking Bunny: Not a litter's worth.


For the same price, I also picked up a "Spud Bunny" -- Mr. Potato Head's latest adventure in selling the fuck out. Whatever machismo Mr. Potato Head had left was promptly destroyed when he agreed to don fluffy bunny slippers, and by the time you get to the atrocious ears and puffy tall, Mr. Potato Head is no longer someone I can turn to when I need a wingman or advice on sports betting.

Notwithstanding that, there's something to be said for any scenario that allows a person to truthfully proclaim that they spent their afternoon dressing a potato up as a rabbit.


That picture. Is BLURRY. Why am I only now noticing this? It's SO blurry! I hang my hat on a nigh-pristine record of non-blurry pics. I can't believe I'm going to degrade my grade with a blurry shot of a stupid Wonka "Egg Hunt" set. What a waste.

The blurry bag contains a dozen egg-shaped containers filled with individually wrapped Wonka candies, ranging from Nerds to SweeTarts. All of the eggs are colored within the typically pastel-ridden Easter palette, which I totally loathe. It isn't something I would've bought for myself on those merits, nor would the set seem to be something worth writing 50 words about...until you notice the key phrase. Wonka Egg Hunt...with a Golden Egg.


You might think that a sack full of candy-in-eggs would be pretty self-explanatory, but they actually went through the trouble of including instructions. On Easter Sunday, you're supposed to gather the children around and set them off on a wild egg hunt, replacing the sad and clichéd hard-boiled real things with this ragtag bunch of plastic ovals. Whichever kid finds the elusive Golden Egg is to be crowned Master of All Things Easter.

It's suggested that parents fill the Golden Egg with money or a special prize, and I really must agree with this, as the only thing I found in mine was the same lame package of two SweeTarts that's already inside half of the normal eggs. I'd be pretty upset if I was christened Master of All Things Easter and all I got out of it were two SweeTarts. This also begs the question of whether or not it's wise to turn the traditional holiday egg hunt into a high stakes competition, as you can bet that any participating child not christened Master of All Things Easter will respond with kick-filled tantrums.

Being a parent only to cats and a half-dead bonsai tree has its benefits, as I'm free to claim the Golden Egg for myself and use its innate magical powers for ends that serve me and me alone. I've yet to ascertain how it helps its keeper gain the ability of flight, nor have I figured out how to make it shoot deadly laser beams, but no doubt, that day will come. And then, all who have crossed me will pay.

Posted by Matt on 02/17/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 263 comments

Wasn’t there a Golden Egg candy last year? It was essentially a Cadbury Cream egg but with graham cracker or something in it? Or did I just dream that?

Chestnuts roasted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 02/18/2008 12:56 AM


in my family, we had the plastic eggs, and all of them had pennies and coins in them, but one of them always had a dollar in it and another always had 5 dollars. i only got the 5 dollar one once, and i remember that day was also when i first tied my shoes all by myself. it was also the day that my aunt accidentally dropped a whole tray of deviled eggs into my grandma’s purse. ah, good times…..good times….i don’t remember having easter egg hunts after that year.

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 02/18/2008 12:56 AM


Ha! TCC is AT LAST the one to drag things off topic. I saw and enjoyed Knight Rider this evening. Anyone else see the new pilot? Really, the old show was so bad that a new one could only help. It’s so funny when people are like “This is not right!”. People, I watched the show when I was SIX YEARS OLD. You need to chill.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 02/18/2008 1:00 AM


Easter egg hunts were a tradition of only a few years at my house. Once I got to maybe 10 years old, I stopped getting easter baskets, and ultimately as the years went on, stopped getting anything all together. Occasionally my mom would bring home clearance easter candy from work. Yeah, my family is lazy.

I remember the clucking bunny, one of the few commercials I can remember from yesteryear. Since I work for Toys R Us, I’ll have to get one, or stash it away until after easter when it’s price plummets, gotta love stashing.

Chestnuts roasted by Heza @ 02/18/2008 1:20 AM


Terror Claws Cole, Holy shit, that was tonight??? I totally didn’t know! Crap, I missed it! Not that I was expecting much, but it’s freaking Knight Rider! I wonder if they’ll re-run it before next Sunday.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 02/18/2008 1:23 AM


Jessica Marie, I actually have a little bit of a phobia of rabbits for real ever since I was bitten by one when I was a kid. All this Advent business with Hare combined with your stories of bunny cannibalism aren’t helping matters any.

Leigha, Actually that sounds like an amazing day. I love days like that, when a bunch of little good things happen throughout the day. Nothing major, just enough to keep you in a reasonably good mood and laughing a little. Like when you get home and your tax refund check AND a package you’ve been expecting are waiting for you. I love crap like that.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 02/18/2008 1:28 AM


Watching Knight Rider on TV and not being able to stop smiling because of a Cadbury bunny – holy hell, it must he 1985 all over again!

I think I now have the perfect excuse to go out and waste money on Easter candy. As long as I put all of it in a basket and give it to the lady Easter morning, no one will notice how much of it I actually eat, and how many hours I’ll spend loving that silly little clucking rabbit.

An actual “clucking” Cadbury bunny! Egads! It is as if someone raided the memories of my eight-year-old self and created a product that should have been dreamt up when I was a lad.

Even though I shouldn’t get one, I loved Cadbury cream eggs (and that rabbit) so much as a kid, that I just don’t think I have much of a choice.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 02/18/2008 2:44 AM


Thanks, Matt. I was having a really shitty night, and now it is slightly less awful. Thank you.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 02/18/2008 3:14 AM


When I was younger, wayyy younger, I’d color eggs and then the night before, they’d all disappear. The Easter Bunny would hide them around the house, with coins taped to each one.. (I hope we always found them.. it’d be gross to realize there’s a two decades old egg hiding behind a curtain). When I got a little older and kept forgetting to color eggs, that lovely bunny would fill plastic eggs with cash, leaving me with about 30 dollars or so after the hunt. Not to mention a huge easter basket on the porch.

I love that bunny.

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 02/18/2008 3:23 AM


To be perfectly honest, the clucking bunny doll has been out for at least 2 or 3 years. My mom got me the chocolate creme egg version back then. I’ll never know why, though. As much as I like the chocolate creme eggs, it’s the originals that I’m addicted to!

Chestnuts roasted by Jotenks @ 02/18/2008 4:24 AM


I’m in a bit of a bad mood tonight because I went to Denny’s with a friend who was in drag, and some rednecks at the next table were harassing us. We managed to complain and get her meal for free, though. People are jerks.

Anyway, coming home to a new blog post cheered me up. I’ve never been much into Easter. Partly because I hate pastels and flowers and really girly stuff like that, and partly because my family always felt the need to boil two dozen eggs for like, three people to eat, so Easter always meant sitting on the porch all day eating eggs until you wanted to barf. And since we actually hid real eggs in the yard, if we only found 23 we knew there would be an egg rotting under the porch or something. Gross.

“Master of All Things Easter” doesn’t sound like a highly coveted role to me. I mean, on the one hand it’s way better than Master of Thanksgiving or Master of Arbor Day or something. But I’d definitely rather be Master of All Things Halloween. Or Kwanzaa. I want to be Master of Kwanzaa.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 02/18/2008 4:40 AM


jazzy, if this cheers you up, I was reading your site at work and cracking up it was so funny. I knew nothing about The Babysitters Club, but thought your article was hilarious. I wanted to e-mail you or something but couldn’t find any address so I was just waiting for you to hop back on here so I could write you. Good job!

Oh, and I hope you don’t mind, but until I read your site today, I thought you were a guy. Sorry bout that.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 02/18/2008 4:45 AM


Does anyone out there know that Dino Pebbles cereal has been brought back? Well, it has. That great cereal from the late 80s to early 90s is back. BUT, they’ve changed it. It’s now call Dino Smores Pebbles cereal. Not as many marshmallows like it’s counterpart had, which ranked among the top 2 most marshmallows crammed per box of any cereal. Pac Man cereal held the ranking along with Dino Pebbles cereal. People go out there and buy the stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by Joe @ 02/18/2008 5:52 AM


Aww man. Not Easter. Not now. I am still recovering from E. Claire’s Christmas and B-Day blitz.
What they say is 100% true: Holidays are all about spending money. They shouldn’t be, but they are.
Enough of that. Not sure if I ever told you people but I have 2 pretty good Easter stories.
1. I was the Golden Egg Finder Champion 3 years running (K-2nd) at my elementary school.
2. One year, I hosted an egg hunt party at my house where I spent WAY TOO MUCH TIME painting plastic eggs into camoflague. Well, I participated in the egg hunt and found most of the eggs which made my friends mad. Their argument being, “Of course you would find most of the eggs, it’s your home turf.” All that time, blown up in my face. :(

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 02/18/2008 9:28 AM


I dunno, the word “Smores” being in the title scares me off. I hate smores-flavored things. They’s nasty.

Speaking of Pebbles-related commercials, how many people have that Fruity Pebbles Christmas commercial permanently etched into their brains? You know the one. I swear to God they showed it at least 100 times a day.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 02/18/2008 9:41 AM


DJ_D – believe me, the horror of the rabbit story is in the gory details.

Manimal – that sucks about the camo eggs! How old were you?

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 02/18/2008 11:07 AM


I’ve always been a fan of opening sweet tarts, whenever I open them I look at them 1 by 1, and a large chunk of the time you get 2 of the same color.

I’m still waiting for the day when all 3 are the same color.

Chestnuts roasted by jdeuel @ 02/18/2008 11:14 AM


Easter has never been a big deal for us. Oh sure, I did my share of Easter Egg Hunts and other stuff when I was little, but I only really have one memorable Easter memory.

One year, my mom hid stuff inside the house, but with our names on the stuff. I got the old “Maniac Mansion.” NES game that she hid above a picture frame. I think I also got “A Boy and His Blob.” that year also

Other than that, it’s been nothing more than a mini-Thanksgiving, but with ham instead of turkey. Plus, any excuse to gorge on candy is great.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 02/18/2008 11:48 AM


Jazzy OMG i luuuurvvved BSC books back in the day! Oh geez! I started on them in 3rd grade til about 8th. WOO! The one thing they ret-conned badly on….i forget which number book, somewhere in the 40 or 50′s…Mary anne got a make over…and the slutty girl in school named Sabrina Bouvier thought Mary anne was cool…but any BSC fan worth their salt happens to know that Sabrina Bouvier was the winner in the Little Miss Stony Brook Pageant back in I think book 15? So how did like a 7 yr old grow to be 15 in less than 3 years… >_>also I was’nt aware they had ghost writers…I thought that was only something that Francine Pascal did cause her lazy ass wanted all the Sweet Valley High glory.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 02/18/2008 12:10 PM


Easter isn’t overly a big deal. Good Friday is a set-aside ‘Fish and Chips’ night and the best part of Easter is cut price eggs afterwards. Though I loved the Galaxy Mini Eggs last year.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/18/2008 12:10 PM


Guise: I remember our convo on Easter awhile ago, and now I remember your explaination of Easter as I write this. Yeah, I’m still laughing. XD I take it we celebrate a ressurection holiday a might different.

I’m painting eggs in class for assignments, and we started in the first week of February, so I know what its like to start egg-related holidays wayyyyy to early. I’m honestly tired of painting eggs and we still have to do 3 more. -_-

I know its probably been mentioned somewhere else, but I’m still pissed they made those damn cadbury eggs smaller. “They’re not smaller, you’re just bigger.” Cadbury, if I had boy parts, I’d be telling you to suck them right about now. XD

Chestnuts roasted by Dio and Lex @ 02/18/2008 12:21 PM


Easter is almost completely useless to me, like Valentine’s Day. As I don’t eat chocolate or gelatin, that kills off 99% of the candy I could conceivably consume. There’s a few white chocolate rabbits I can eat, but that’s about it. I don’t care for the pastels either.

Chestnuts roasted by Frostor @ 02/18/2008 12:46 PM


Is there gelatin in tart candies? You could always shove that into plastic eggs; I know they come in basic colors too.

Now I want a golden egg. T_T

Chestnuts roasted by Dio and Lex @ 02/18/2008 1:54 PM


Yeah, Easter is pretty useless to me also. Although, an excuse to have a nice feast of lamb and candy makes for a fairly decent day.

Chestnuts roasted by D.R.M. @ 02/18/2008 2:05 PM


Dio, I dare you to eat a hot cross bun now! XD

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/18/2008 2:10 PM


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