How England's Cadbury Creme Egg Became an American Easter Icon
Briefly

There's not another thing out there like the Cadbury Creme Egg, it's both terrifying and delectable... You're not getting anything like that at any other time of the year.
Easter is also the only time of year that many Americans are eating Cadbury-branded chocolate at all.
The Cadbury Creme Egg was introduced in the early 1960s and has become an Easter icon, especially in the U.S. due to the iconic Cadbury Bunny commercials.
In 2019, Cadbury USA encouraged fans to submit their pets as contenders for the Cadbury Bunny, showcasing a diverse range of winners including an English bulldog, a frog, and a one-eyed rescue cat.
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