Check out this fun Easter Egg hunt with your favorite Pixar films
Now that my boys are teens, the traditional Easter egg hunts don't excite them. Then there is the problem of most Easter celebrations for kids being canceled this year, thanks to a pandemic. So how are my boys supposed to get their Easter candy fix? They may be teens but they still love candy and are never too cool to find an Easter basket filled with candy on Easter morning. So I love this idea that Red Vines and Sour Punch created for a socially distant Easter Egg Hunt with "Easter Eggs."
Grab your favorite Easter candy and let the fun begin
Legend has it, there are tons of character pop-ups or “Easter Eggs” hidden throughout some of your family’s favorite Pixar films. Apparently, Toy Story 4 ranks highest in the hunt. Throughout the film, there are allegedly around 21 hidden references to other Pixar favorites. For some socially distanced fun this Easter, have a different kind of Easter Egg hunt. Stream Toy Story 4 and snag your spot on the couch for a family game; whoever spots each “Easter Egg” first gets a piece of candy to add to their Easter basket. The person with the most candy at the end of the game has the sharpest eyes, bragging rights, and a loaded Easter basket.
It is not too late to head to the store and buy delicious treats for this fun Easter game. Most stores carry Easter-themed candy and your kids will love the seasonal theme limited edition Sour Punch & Red Vine Easter varieties:
From Sour Punch:
- Chicks & Bunnies
- Easter Straws
- Easter Bites
- Easter Twists
From Red Vines:
- Raspberry Twists
- Lemon Blueberry Straws
8 comments:
These look like great Easter basket treats.
We are planning a little hunt in our backyard but just for our kids. They are excited.
I will have to grab me some of those. I only got some Chocolate eggs here. :) -LYNNDEE
We are going to have an Easter egg hunt activity this Sunday for my kids and their cousins only. It might be different from the last year but I am sure they will still have fun doing it.
This is such a great idea. I would love to do this for my daughters, nieces, and nephews but they are all past that age where they find it fun. Thanks for sharing!
Oh my god those sour punch chicks and bunnies look delicious. And a socially distanced Easter hunt sounds like such a good idea.
We had an Easter egg hunt and we had a lot of fun! Thanks for these suggestions!
My son is too old for Easter egg hunts now. I just buy him on toy that I know he wants and get him a bag of candy.
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