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There's going to be a Marmite Easter egg this year...

…and a Pot Noodle one.

Unilever Unilever

THIS IS NOT a joke. Unilever UK confirmed today that they are releasing two new, slightly unorthodox, Easter eggs next month.

If you are partial to a Pot Noodle or are one of those people who (for some ungodly reason) loves Marmite, you’ll be happy to hear you will be able to munch down on chocolate eggs that taste like these products over the Easter period.

ITV reported today that the eggs will be priced at around £5 each. Unilver’s Julie McCleave said the company anticipates that the new additions “will drive sales for retailers offering an exciting new product from brands customers know and love”.

It’s not clear yet whether theses eggs will make their way to Irish supermarkets – would you be happy if the Easter Bunny brought you either of these?

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