The Worst Easter Candy Ranked In 2024
So we always talk about what the best Easter candy is but he ever thought about what the worst Easter candy is? You know when it’s Easter time there will be Easter egg hunts, and inside you can find candy. Well, the website candystore.com has released the results of their best Easter candies, but they also released the worst Easter candies for 2024 the way they came up with their list is they polled 9,000 people, on which Easter candy they like the best and which they like the worst. so when you’re buying candy to put in the plastic Easter eggs, make sure you avoid these.
The 10 Worst Easter Candy for 2024
- Cadbury Creme Eggs
- Bunny Corn/Easter Candy Corn
- Peeps
- Marshmallow Eggs
- Solid Chocolate Bunnies
- Chocolate Crosses
- Bubble Gum Eggs
- Sour Patch Kids White Chocolate Bunny
- Oreo Eggs
- Jelly Beans (generic)
Of course, we don’t have to just talk about what the worst type of candy is candystore.com. Also, put out their best Easter candies for 2024 so, make sure you pick up a bag of these before your Easter egg hunt.
Top 10 Best Easter Candy for 2024
- Cadbury Mini Eggs
- Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs
- Jelly Beans (Gourmet / Naturally-Flavored)
- Robins Eggs From Whoppers
- Mallow Top Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
- Chocolate Bunnies (Hollow)
- Foil-Wrapped Chocolate Eggs
- Kinder Joy Eggs Candy
- Hershey’s Fun-Sized Candy Bars With Easter Wrappers
- Skittles-Filled Easter Eggs
The top candy is the Cadbury Mini Eggs. I get Cadbury is always popular around Easter, but how is this the number one overall Easter candy? Reese‘s Peanut Butter Eggs are second, but if it has Reese’s in front of it how is it behind Cadbury? What I find interesting is Cadbury has the top Easter candy but it also has the top worst Easter candy as well. I’m going for some Hershey Kisses or some Reese‘s Peanut Butter Eggs. I used to love Peeps but now I don’t and the fact that they are the third worst Easter candy cements the fact that I’m glad I gave them up.
5 Creative Easter Egg Decorating Ideas Inspired By Pop Culture
Are you preparing for an Easter egg hunt? Maybe you just want to plan a fun activity of egg decorating with the family? Many people opt for the traditional dying of eggs. However, some people are taking their egg decorating a step further with painted or marbled creations. There are several decorating ideas to choose from. This is especially true when using pop culture as your inspiration, with movies, TV shows, video games, and your favorite celebrities.
No matter your level of expertise, there are plenty of helpful resources, such as printable templates, videos, and color charts, available.
Let’s Decorate Easter Eggs
If you plan on using acrylic paint to decorate your Easter eggs, then you’ll need some supplies. If you’re using hard-boiled eggs, boil the eggs first and leave them to cool. For wooden or plastic eggs, be sure to wash them first and leave them to dry overnight.
Some people choose to hollow out the egg for less of a mess. To hollow it out, use a pin or a nail to pop a hole through the top. Then, add a second hole on the bottom making it bigger than the first hole. Grab a bowl and blow through the egg to remove the yolk. Gently clean the egg under tap water, washing it through the hole. Let it dry.
When it’s time to paint, a trick I often use is resting your egg on a fresh toilet paper roll. To make your colors stand out, paint your egg white first, or skip this completely by purchasing white eggs. While you can use watercolor paint or any paint for that matter, I’ve found that acrylic paints work well on eggs or acrylic paint markers for more detailed decorating.
Once the egg is painted, you can leave it to dry or use a blow dryer to speed up the drying process.
With Easter around the corner, check out some fun pop culture Easter egg decorating ideas below.
Kevin is a member of Tampa Bay‘s Hometown Morning Krewe on 995 QYK. He has been with the station for 25 years, is a Tampa native, and went to Jesuit High School and USF. Go Bulls!. He is passionate about all things Tampa Bay. Kevin writes articles on the ongoing road projects around the Tampa Bay area, awards that Tampa Bay cities and businesses have won and country music happenings around the Bay area. He is always doing many things with his wife and kids. He loves to read books and play video games in his spare time.