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A Cadbury study finds most Easter eggs are hidden predictably, prompting a campaign with magician Pete Firman to boost hunt fun with clever tricks.
A new study commissioned by Cadbury reveals that 57% of adults hide Easter eggs in the same predictable spots—like behind furniture, in cupboards, or in plain sight—leading to hunts that average just 12 minutes.
With 49% of children able to guess where eggs will be, the tradition risks becoming routine.
To restore the magic, 65% of Brits are seeking new ideas.
In response, Cadbury launched the “Better the Hide, Better the Hunt” campaign, partnering with magician Pete Firman to share creative hiding tips, such as disguising eggs with foil, hiding them in jars with fake lentils, or using yarn wraps for dramatic reveals.
The goal is to make the hunt more playful and memorable through thoughtful misdirection.
Un estudio de Cadbury descubrió que la mayoría de los huevos de Pascua están escondidos de manera predecible, lo que provocó una campaña con el mago Pete Firman para aumentar la diversión de la caza con trucos inteligentes.