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What's Your Favorite Easter Candy?

Founders Note: Today on the blog we have the five lovely ladies on our sidebar this month! This month since it is almost Easter, we asked them "What's Your Favorite Easter Candy?" So be sure to check out each of their awesome blogs, you won't be disappointed!


Samantha
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I'm not sure if I have a favorite Easter candy. I really like to bake a cake. A couple of years ago a friend of mine told me that her mom would always make a resurrection cake in representation of Jesus' resurrection. When Tyler and I got marred I decided every Easter I would bake a cake for Jesus. It's really fun! For Christmas I bake him a birthday cake and for Easter I bake him a resurrection cake. 




Katrina
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REESE EGGS! I love 'em. I eat so many that I'm sure to get a chubby-booty, but... it's worth it  ;)



Amy
Cadbury Creme Eggs.....I could eat them until I feel sick, they are so good!



Jessica
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My favorite Easter candy is most definitely a tie between those delicious Cadberry eggs and Reese's Eggs! Peanut butter and chocolate together is one of my weaknesses! So good!! 


Meg
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Ahhh! Easter candy. I love love love cadbury eggs. The original kind and the caramel ones. Every Easter when I was growing up, my mom would always have cadbury eggs in our Easter baskets. :) The best!




So what's your favorite Easter candy? 
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  1. cadbury creme eggs are definitely my favorite too!! :)

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    1. i've never had them, but it seems like a lot of people like them :)

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  2. Reeses eggs are definitely my all time favorite Easter candy! They are better than regular Reese's for some reason.

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    1. i agree! There's just something about them that makes them better, not sure what it is.

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