Easter is this Sunday — and can we talk about this holiday for a second?

Did you know that the Easter Bunny isn't even originally American? German immigrants brought the idea over in the 1700s. Their version was called the Oschter Haws — a hare that left eggs in nests for good children. America heard that, said "we'll take it," swapped the nest for a basket, added Reese's cups, and called it a day.

Also: 78% of people eat the ears off their chocolate bunny first. Which means 22% of people are out here starting somewhere else, and honestly, I have questions. 😂

Cheers, Cypress!- Ashlyn 🌲💚

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