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Posted by hezzier
 - April 02, 2012, 08:20:34 AM
I think I bought our Cadbury bunnies at Target, but it was also a few weeks ago.
Posted by hedgehog
 - April 02, 2012, 06:22:44 AM
I found them a week or two ago, and I'm glad I picked them up then (have not seen them since) and they have no warning.  Since Cadbury in the US is Hershey, I trust that there is no warning is the same as safe.
Posted by Mezzo
 - April 01, 2012, 10:59:06 PM
Are they safe for PA this year? All I could find so far are Hershey sport bunnies, and my kids would think those were dumb.
Posted by hedgehog
 - April 01, 2012, 04:19:38 PM
I bought my kids Cadbury bunnies. 
Posted by Jessica
 - April 01, 2012, 03:50:01 PM
We've been using the robin eggs (whopper eggs) in both the mini and regular size and the candy coated hershey eggs, which we prefer over the cadbury mini eggs. Also sixlets. I didn't like those before but now I'm addicted.
Posted by anxious
 - April 01, 2012, 01:17:18 PM
hello,

i was trying to find old posts about safe pa/tna easter candy. i know skittles, starburst and pops suckers are safe. I saw hershey's mini-whopper eggs and did not see a warning on them. Anyone else try them? What are some other safe Easter candy found?