Cadbury's, Ireland's leading chocolate manufacturer, is denying that the word “Easter” has been dropped from the packaging of their famous chocolate eggs this spring in an attempt to market their products in a more secular way.
A spokesperson from Cadbury’s told the Irish Independent that “Easter” was not prominently displayed on the chocolate egg packaging because they felt that “Easter” was implied by the product itself, denying that it was down to political or religious correctness.
“Most of our Easter eggs don’t say Easter or egg on the front as we don’t feel the need to tell people this – it is very obvious through the packaging that it is an Easter egg,” said the spokesperson.
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Unbelievable and there chocolate is awesome but I will no longer be eating them let the Muslims eat them since that's who they are bowing too.
Another terrorist attack in pakistan 65 woman and children killed on easter
The secular packaging and the lead content are enough for me to stay away from the overpriced Cadbury products.
I am dead to you, Cadbury, but I'm buying all your closeout chocolate after today, so, THERE!
Cadbury is owned by Kraft Foods, under a subsidiary company, Mendelez International, which Kraft created in 2012.
I don't care who they are owned by, if they can't say Happy Easter or call a chocolate egg an Easter Egg or say Merry Christmas, don't want anything to do with them and their eggs can be on sale all day today but nope, don't want any, thanks anyway.
In the Islamic countries that sell them they are labeled "Egg Grenade", so the small terrorist children will want them.
shame they have to suck up to the heathens...
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