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  2. The Top 25 Best Easter Candies to Buy in 2024 - AOL

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    Candy-laden desserts like Ree Drummond's Rice Krispies Treat Easter Eggs or peanut butter Easter eggs will surely be a hit. So go ahead and treat your family by ordering these Easter candies ...

  3. Chocolate bunny - Wikipedia

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    The religious holiday comes in second place, after Halloween, for selling the most candy during a holiday season. [6] Today, the chocolate bunny is a staple for many Easter baskets around the world. More than 50% of people in the United States prefer chocolate bunnies and eggs over other candies as their choice of an Easter treat. [2]

  4. Peeps - Wikipedia

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    According to Mary Bellis, the newly purchased company, Just Born, was soon the "largest marshmallow candy manufacturer in the world." Just Born began producing other shapes in the 1960s, following seasonal themes. Twenty years later, the Marshmallow Peeps Bunny was released as a popular year-round shape of the candy. [5]

  5. Limberlost (novel) - Wikipedia

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    His sister, also older, lives there as well, and always in the background is the presence of his dead mother, dead so long that Ned has no memory of her. This novel tells the story of Ned as an adolescent, trapping and shooting rabbits over his summer school holidays to sell their pelts in order to raise money so he can buy a boat.

  6. The Bag of "Bunny Farts" Cotton Candy Is Back in Stock - AOL

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  7. NY pet shops banned from selling dogs, cats, rabbits starting Sunday — prompting major price cuts to clear furry inventory. Kevin Sheehan, Alex Oliveira. December 15, 2024 at 6:25 PM.

  8. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    Both wild rabbits and domestic rabbit pelts were valued, and it followed that pelts of particular rabbits would be more highly prized. As far back as 1631, price differentials were noted between ordinary rabbit pelts and the pelts of quality 'riche' rabbit in the Champagne region of France.

  9. East Bay Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    They sell snakes that are venomous to small amphibians, not necessarily people; snakes venomous to people are illegal to sell in California. The vivarium also breeds crickets, rats and mice for food in a specific private space on the premises. They also sell rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and chickens for food. [2]