D-egg-corating for Easter

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One of the favorite Easter traditions for children and adults alike has always been decorating Easter Eggs.  Some folks like to decorate their eggs  by dyeing them in bright, festive, spring colors while others prefer to test their inner artist by creating a hand-painted masterpiece.  This Easter, why not put a spin on the traditional egg decorating by using a Waddles Milk Chocolate Egg?  Not only will you have fun decorating and eating the outside of your Easter Egg, inside the shell sits a surprise marshmallow ducky waiting to be discovered!   Before you begin, there are a few things that you will need…

1. WADDLES MILK CHOCOLATE EGGS

A chocolate canvas of perf-egg-tion!

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2. THE “GLUE”

We suggest your favorite icing flavor or if you are feeling really egg-venturous use peanut butter!

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3. THE D-EGG-COR

Use your favorite candies to decorate your Waddles Milk Chocolate Egg.

Our favorites: Candy Buttons, Sprinkles, mini M &M’s, and mini Chocolate Chip Morsels… the possibilities are endless!

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4. AN EGG-STRAORDINARY HOLDER

D-egg-corating your eggs can be tricky if you don’t have something to hold your creation.  We find that miniature cupcake liners do the job!

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Now you are ready to d-egg-corate until your heart is content!  The hardest part is trying not to eat your materials :).  Check out what the finished product looks like!  This activity is great for the classroom, a spring day at home, or just because!  HAPPY D-EGG-CORATING!

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How did you decorate your Waddles Egg?  Please send us photos of your decorated eggs so that we may showcase the many different ways to decorate a Waddles Milk Chocolate Egg.

New to the pond…

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Welcome world to the very first Waddles Blog!!!

First impressions are a big deal.  In an effort to help Waddles put their best webbed-feet forward, we decided to have a professional photo shoot.  Now, not everyone is born to be a “super waddle,” but these little guys took to the camera like… well… like a duck to water!  Check out some of the test shots…

Waddles had to be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for these early morning photos.  Several Waddles had to hatch in order to get the perfect cracked eggs. 

Waddles were up at sunrise tor this shot.

Rise and shine Waddles!

Some ducks have all the luck!  Yellow Duck enjoys his solo session.  He really does have a face for the camera!

Yellow Duck gets his time in the spot light.

Yellow Duck gets his time in the spot light.

… and some ducks just aren’t cut out for the biz.  Green duck heads back to the nest to get his beauty rest!

Green Duck is ready to call it a day!

Green Duck is ready to call it a day!

“Waddling” really is hard work, but our Waddles models knew that their exhausting day in front of the camera would be well worth it.  Thank you for taking a gander (no pun intended) at the Waddles blog debut!  What adventure is next for Waddles?