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As
with the Easter Bunny and the holiday itself, the Easter
Egg predates the Christian holiday of Easter. The exchange
of eggs in the springtime is a custom that was centuries
old when Easter was first celebrated by Christians.
From the earliest times, the egg was a symbol of rebirth
in most cultures. Eggs were often wrapped in gold leaf
or, if you were a peasant, colored brightly by boiling
them with the leaves or petals of certain flowers. Today,
children hunt colored eggs and place them in Easter baskets
along with the modern version of real Easter eggs -- those
made of plastic or chocolate candy.
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