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I consulted with my seven year-old daughter who is the the resident expert on Easter candy. Ella said Cadbury Eggs and it's not close.
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So much wrong in this thread, although one is right and someone else is close:
Number 1 is Elmer’s Goldbrick eggs (yes, DaveXA, they still make them and pretty easy to find here in Lafayette.)
Number 2 are Reese’s Peanut Butter eggs so Guido was close.
Anything else comes in a distant 3rd except anything licorice which ranks last even if there was an Easter egg made with Brussels Sprouts.
I ordered 3 boxes delivered to me here in Connecticut. I also got gold brick eggs. My kids never realized that they only had them in Louisiana. They love the idea none of there friends up here have them or know what they are.
I respectfully submit the following as #1 contender to the title of Greatest Easter Candy:
reeses eggs.
Yeah, well I tried checking the Elmer's website to order directly from them and the Gold Brick egg wasn't available. I want the the one with the individually wrapped nuggets in the large hollowed chocolate egg like the picture i posted. Obviously they don't sell them here in DC, but would have been nice if i could order online and have them shipped here. Oh well.
You have something against Reece? He's a good guy
Mitch Hedberg said:I get the Reese's candy bar, if you read that name Reese's that's an apostrophe 'S'. Reese-apostrophe-S, on the end of that name. That means the candy bar is his. I didn't know that! Next time you're eating a Reese's candy bar and a guy name Reese comes by and says "Let me have that," you'd better hand it over. "I'm sorry, Reese, I didn't think I'd ever run into you! You're a forkin' bully, man! Let me at least have a piece!"