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Poll: Do you have an issue with the word 'Easter' being dropped from Easter products?

Your daily bite-sized ballot break.

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Theresa May has found time out from Brexit to complain that the word ‘Easter’ has been dropped from the name of an annual Easter egg hunt event in the UK.

The Cadbury’s Easter Egg Trail at National Trust properties around the country is now the ‘Cadbury’s Great British Egg Hunt’. Last year, some Irish reports eggcitedly claimed that Cadbury was actively dropping the word ‘Easter’ from its chocolate egg products here (not so, they told us).

Would it matter to you if they did?


Poll Results:

Yes, it should say Easter (13958)
Not at all. Chocolate is chocolate. (2356)
I don't care (2189)

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