
That's right. We just spotted Cadbury Mini Eggs in the wild (see exhibit A, above), and now our crosshairs are fixed on any pharmacy, grocery store or Super Wal-Mart within a 50-mile radius. But here at the Lemondrop office -- where the eggs' arrival caused a Mini uproar -- we're divided on a very serious question: Should the covetable chocolates covered in a crisp sugar shell be sold all year long, or are they best kept as a once-a-year egg-shaped treat sold only at Easter?
Carrie says: "First, you just can't get too much of a really perfect thing, whether it's piña coladas at a swim-up bar, mind-blowing sex with someone new or Mini Eggs in all seasons. I also support the Mini Eggs 365 theory for the same reason I support gay marriage: Any important cultural institution should be available to all -- including addictive chocolate eggs. Trotting them out during Lent alone isn't fair to non-Christians who worship the Mini Egg, but don't want to be seen with the telltale Easter-hued bag. Mini Eggs are so good they ought to be secularized: Cadbury should rename them Pagan Nibbles and make them available always!
Erin says: "Much like the beginning of flip-flop weather, the first day you can lay out and not freeze when the sun passes behind the clouds and October baseball, I look forward to little things that mark the changing of the seasons. I wouldn't appreciate the Cadbury Mini Egg if I was able to have it year-round. I much prefer hoarding a few half-off, post-Easter bags and hiding them in my apartment, only to stumble upon the bag later in the year and get EXCITED."












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Sunday 21 February
By Rod
This one probably won't make publication. But here goes anyway. My girlfriend makes sure she's baby butt smooth shaved where it counts. Then she "hides" a mini egg inside long enough for it to melt. Then I get the invitation to enjoy an egg. And we both take a mini trip to heaven. I love it, she loves it and the best part is that it takes forever to get all the chocolate and cream. I've been known to take more than an hour. Which she greatly appreciates. We buy loads of minis so I can go "egg hunting" any time of the year.
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Sunday 21 February
By Mathomps
Why is the survey answer in Mexican? This is AOL (America Online), not MOL. I love those Cadbury eggs though!
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Sunday 21 February
By Burr
Why, when writing about a candy, especially a candy associated with a holiday dear to small children with their egg hunts and all, must the Skanky writer put in a bit of Skank. I.e., the phoney quote from some girl saying they are like mind blowing sex with someone new? Why? Does the writer REALLY think it makes him/her appear cool? Ah, the joys of venereal disease and chocolate; look at me world!
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Sunday 21 February
By May
Hell Yeah! I love those crispy crackling candy shelled ,melty little ovalish delights of delicious chocolateness. 365 would be awesome!
Hi, my name is May and I am a chocoholic.
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Sunday 21 February
By Kimberley Segal
Cadbury mini eggs are better than any cake, any desert,any candy and even fudge from The Fudgery. They are a little piece of heaven in the world of chocolate. It is the worst feeling ever that their gone for a whole year until next
easter. No fair. Please, please have the best eggs ever all year long.
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Monday 22 February
By beck
To Rod: T.M.I.!!!
quote by missie:"they do make a christmas version.....they are just more spherical and in christmas colors....how can any fan of the mini egg have missed this?!?!?! tsk tsk!"
heh-heh, never said I was a fan! I'm more of the creme egg fan but definetly buy these for the easter baskets.
but peeps have got to go!! -nasty little buggers I'm starting to see year round.
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Thursday 25 February
By Clark
Am I the only one that stumbled upon the Christmas Cadbury Mini Eggs? They are the same thing, only spherical and in white, green, and red.
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Friday 09 April
By David Sprinkle
Rediculously scrumpcious yummy perfect chocolate snacky eggy but not really egg candy. I spent most of the afternoon driving around seattle looking for them!!Pleeeeeeease make them available year round.Call them anything you want,spring eggs,solstice eggs,feed the need eggs daddy-likey eggs,I don't care.They're wonderful with Fair exchange fresh brewed decaf coffee(am I dreamin????) Sorry for the'' outta-eggy.."..er....I mean body experience' but they're just so good!!!.......Eggless in Seattle
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Sunday 25 April
By David Sprinkle
Q: is there ANYWAY...or PLACE...(the Whitehouse,area 51,Peter Cottontail's crib,ect) where a loyal(somewhat obsessed...I realize ) customer can appropriate some of the greatest candy EVER!!!(Cadbury mini eggs) at this time of the season?Can't we declare april 24th Easter Remembrance Day?....or some schlockey juvenile attempt of a desperate measure to feed the need???Pleeeeeeeeese.ok....I'm fine now....no need to call 911. Just thought I'd ask.....Thanks for letting me vent. Still Eggless in Seattle ....David
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Thursday 06 May
By mini egg addict
People- Cadbury MINI eggs are NOT the same as the regular "yolk" filled Cadbury eggs-- HUGEEEE difference!!! I can't stand the gross big yolky cadbury eggs. But the cadbury MINI eggs- which are solid chocolate on the inside with a crisp sugar shell coating- are pure heaven.
I've stocked up since Easter, but I fear reaching in for that last bag. I feel like a druggie going through withdrawls without my delicious cadbury mini eggs!!!!!
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Sunday 24 October
By miss daisy
Since you now sell mini eggs all year I never buy them. It was such a treat to wait every year for them to come out and then hoard them when they went on sale. You took away the anticipation of waiting for them to appear in the stores so that I could get my fix, it was a fun thing each year.
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