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![]() About the Chocolate Bunny
The chocolate bunny has its origins in Germany around the 1800s where the hare became a symbol of
Easter. Then in 1916, The Bortz Chocolate Company in Reading, Pa., was among the earliest to make chocolate rabbits on a large
scale
Today, the chocolate bunny is the ubiquitous symbol of Easter. It is definitely the most popular Easter treat, and 76%
of Americans say that they eat the ears first
Did you know?
90 million chocolate Easter bunnies are made for Easter each year
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