Easter Egg FAQ
When is Easter Egg Day celebrated?
Easter Egg Day is celebrated on Easter Sunday, just after Holy Week. It is a tradition in many countries, where chocolate eggs are given as a symbol of renewal and joy after the period of Lent.
What do Easter eggs have to do with Holy Week?
Easter eggs symbolize resurrection and the rebirth of life, coinciding with the end of Lent and the beginning of the celebration of Easter. The tradition of the egg as a symbol of fertility and renewal has been linked to the Christian festival of Holy Week.
When are Easter eggs made?
Easter eggs are usually made in the week leading up to Easter Sunday. They are popular in Western culture as part of the celebrations, and are made from chocolate, often filled with sweets or creams, ready to be given as a gift or enjoyed with family.
Buy Easter eggs
Did you know that you can now buy your Easter eggs online and have them delivered to your home? That's right, you can now buy Easter eggs online and have them delivered to your home, or you can send them wherever you want. If you buy Easter eggs online and pick them up in store, you can avoid the queues at our store and be one of the fastest.