5 Favorite Easter Treats
Written by Suzanne on April 10, 2009
Because my brother is 9 years younger than I am, the Easter Bunny left me treats even when I was a teenager. It was great fun helping him search under the sofa, behind the combo record player/television set, in the backyard and all over the dining room.
Easter morning was a bit like Christmas morning for us. We never did a traditional egg hunt but we didn’t think we were missing anything. For whatever reason, the Easter Bunny didn’t like hiding plastic eggs at our house. He preferred to hide toys, books, art supplies, and of course candy. By the time I was in my teens he was leaving me pop band pins, makeup and even music tapes. This didn’t include The Basket of special goodies either.
The Easter Bunny spoiled us lovingly. Many might think such lavishness would create kids as rotten as left over Easter eggs but those moments teaching my little brother the ways of the Easter Bunny are memories I’ll cherish forever. No matter how silly or full of sugar your holiday traditions may be they can also be rich with the love of family.
I’m going to hop down my own personal Easter lane for this 5 on Friday.
Here are my 5 Favorite Easter Treats:

Macadamia Nuts
The Easter Bunny always left us Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts. I’m not sure why he had a fondness for these decadent Hawaiian treats but I’m glad he did.
Speaking of Macadamia and nuts, how about a little dance with Dot from the Animaniacs, click here.
Almond Roca
The name Almond Roca, the intense flavor of the chocolate toffee fusion, and the candy’s golden wrapper made me think the Easter Bunny was a high class dude.
Let’s watch this video of Rosco T. Raccoon at the Brown & Haley Almond Roca Factory and see how this classy candy is made:
Cadbury Eggs
This is one of my brother’s favorite Easter treats. I like them too but a little goes a long way with that sugary yolk confection.
How serious are you about your love for Cadbury Eggs?
Marshmallow Peeps

These bright and colorful treats are more for decoration than eating in my point of view but without your peeps it’s not very festive. Do you like the taste of Marshmallow Peeps or do you just like looking at them?
Let’s watch as this Microwave Specialist performs this Peeps experiment:
Music by Prince
So I mentioned that when I was a teenager, the Easter Bunny was still hippity hopping to my house with a basket of goodies for my younger brother. Not only is the Easter Bunny a jet setter with high class Almond Roca taste he’s also a music lover. One of my favorite memories was finding the tape by Prince called Sign o’ the Times during my Easter hunt for treats in 1987.
I’ve been a Prince and The Revolution fan since seeing Prince climb out of the tub in his When Doves Cry video. I was a bit sad about the departure of Prince from The Revolution but I rolled with the changes once I heard the album Sign o’ the Times.
Wikipedia says “Time magazine listed Sign o’ the Times as the greatest album of the 1980s, and 29th greatest album of all time. In 2003, the album was ranked number 93 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”
For a great review and sample tracks click here.
I hope this weekend brings you lots of family fun and sweet treats! Happy Easter!
Posted in The 5 on Friday
April 10th, 2009 at 9:28 am
You did get a lot of Easter stuff. I just ate half a bag of Cadbury mini dark chocolate eggs last nite and goofed up my diet.
April 10th, 2009 at 10:22 am
That sounds like great Easters & a lot of fun. I like the idea of making a regular holiday a special for the family. We always had treats growing up, never really any presents. I may have to steal this idea of hiding real presents around the house for my family to be :)
April 10th, 2009 at 10:51 am
The Easter Bunny was a present-giver in my household. Spring clothes, make-up, hand lotions, etc. Oh, and Reese’s PB Eggs–OMG, are those delicious! And my favorite…BLACK jelly beans!
How cool is the Prince cassette…NICE!
April 10th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
Cute kids! :)
April 10th, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Cadbury cream eggs are the absolute best. They sell them year-round in other parts of the world. They’re just an Easter treat here!
April 10th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Cadbury Eggs were always too sweet for me and peeps… i just liked blowing them up in the microwave or with a lighter… i had “different” easters. nice timely piece!
April 10th, 2009 at 3:03 pm
I love the cadbury eggs – especially love the Carmel ones they make. Also I do enjoy peeps, I have to really limit what I buy this year.
April 10th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
Hey Suz,
All I have to say on this post is “Hellooooo Nurse!!!” I love it!!! I can’t wait to see you in July, it’s gonna be a blast.
Always,
“D”
April 10th, 2009 at 5:24 pm
Love going down memory lane! Thanks for sharing your favorite things for Easter! And of course Happy Easter!
April 13th, 2009 at 10:29 am
We had the easter bunny and when we went to my Grandma’s house “Frogpatch”, we were visited by the Easter Possum. Love all the artifacts you posted.