Easter is an exciting time of year for chocolate andcandylovers , but those simoleons - fuel tingle can quickly turn into dashing hopes if your basket is filled to the rim withCadbury Creme Eggsand pastel - colored candy Indian corn .
According toCandyStore.com , Creme Eggs are the absolute tough Easter concoction , followed closely by " Bunny Corn . " The online confect retailer ’s list of the 10 most disappointing Easter dainty is based on the results of a survey strike by 23,000 customers .
Creme Eggs used to be a real crowd - pleaser , but a lot of people were upturned whenCadburyswapped the Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate shell for a " stock chocolate mixture " back in 2015 , accompany the company ’s acquisition by Kraft . Others quetch about the goopy filling , while some pointed to the egg ’s hapless ergonomic design .

One customer wrote , " The nip is not awful , though not good either , but it ’s just a total pile . There ’s no sound way to retain it . " Another notice , " My sis loved these as a nipper . My mom made her eat them with a knife and branching because they made such a good deal . "
As for the Bunny Corn , well , that ’s pretty ego - explanatory . People either love or hatecandy corn , regardless of whether it ’s being commercialise as Cupid Corn for Valentine ’s Day , Reindeer Corn for Christmas , or Freedom Corn for the 4th of July . " Here we go again , candy maize exchange some coloration and we ’re suppose to bury they ’re awful , " one client wrote .
MarshmallowPeeps — yet another divisive sweet — are the third most hate Easter confect . ( But if you ’re a marshmallow pleader , you’re able to make a minuscule charitable donation by April 8 for achance to wina duty tour of the Peeps mill , as well as $ 250 to drop on your fill of sugary chicks and bunnies . )

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CandyStore.com