Monday 19 March 2018

Easter (And...Greetings, My Alien Friends?)


Hello everybody! Im back, sorry for keeping myself, your favourite girl, away.

Thank you, thank you, yes, I know. Applause. Please hold it back. For your favourite Hollywood-Canada star. Me. 

I decided to change my beautiful theme, for all of you who haven't noticed, to an Easter theme. The patterns looked like Easter eggs, right? We're going into Easter, so, who wants some...
EA-STER TRI-VI-A!!!!!!!!!!??????????
That was fun. So...Easter trivia. I'll do 10 facts.
  • The tallest Easter egg was made in Italy in 2011. It stood at 10. 39 meters and weighed an outstanding 7, 200 kg. (Which, for all of you who don't know, is 15873. 2 pounds.)
  • The term Easter gets its name from Eastre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess who symbolizes the hare and the egg. 
  • The giving of Easter eggs dates back to before Easter and giving eggs is a sign of rebirth. 
  • Did you know Americans buy more than 700 million marshmellow Peeps during Easter? This makes Peeps the most popular Easter candy. 
  • Americans eat more than 16 million jellybeans during Easter. That's enough jellybeans to circle the globe THREE times!
  • 76% of people eat ears on the chocolate bunny first, 5% go for the feet, and 4% for the tail. I'm one of the 76%, actually. 
  • Next to Halloween, Easter is the biggest candy-eating holiday of the year. 
  • An estimated $14.7 billion is spent in total for Easter in the US. 
  • The Easter egg is said to symbolize and represent joy, celebration, and new life.
  • The idea of the Easter bunny giving candy or eggs is said to have originated in Germany in the middle ages. 
Okay, that's it. Now...who wants an Easter poll?
Here goes...

What's your favourite Easter candy?
a) Cadbury Mini Eggs (YES these are my favourite. Chocolaty and YUMMY)
b) Peeps Marshmallow Chicks
c) Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs
d) Cadbury Creme Eggs (these are always yucky for me. Especially the Orange ones. YUCK.) 
That's it for now. I have to go. Byyyyee!
Happy Easter!