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5 Items You NEEDED In Your Easter Basket As A Child

I mean, who does not love waking up to a basket full of goodness?

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5 Items You NEEDED In Your Easter Basket As A Child
Kirsten Ocwieja

Christmas and Easter are every child's favorite morning.

After all, who does not love waking up to presents? As we grow older, it becomes fun to look back on all the fun things that we had to have in our Easter baskets as children.

1. Foil Chocolate Eggs

These small chocolate eggs were everyone's favorite. They were small, easy to unwrap and delicious. What more could you ask for?

2. Chocolate Easter Bunny

For all those chocolate lovers out there, this one is for you. It was the only time your mother would allow you eat that much chocolate and over time, you saw one of those big chocolate bunnies in your basket ... you knew it was time to eat up.

3. The latest Abercrombie/Hollister shirt

When you were young, you believed the only ticket to being "cool" was owning as much Hollister or Abercrombie as possible. Therefore, you sought any chance you could to snag one of the famous shirts.

4. Eggs with money in them


Plastics eggs were everywhere in your basket, but you never knew if they were going to be filled with Jelly Beans, chocolate or money. You knew you hit the jackpot when you opened one of the dozens of eggs and free money was planted inside.

5. Webkinz


The best part of growing up was Webkinz and let us face it, you could simply not have just one, you needed a community. There was never a time when your younger self smiled wider than seeing that you had received another Webkinz to add to your growing family.

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