Easter Bunny can stop at your house in time for Easter
The Easter Bunny can make a special stop at your house on the night before Easter (Saturday, April 3) thanks to its helpers Maddy Richards and Raina England.
The two Easter Bunny assistants will hide Easter eggs in your yard.
Here’s how it works.
Maddy and Raina will “lay eggs” in your yard between 7 p.m. an midnight on April 3. You may order any number of eggs from 30 to 100. And, if interested, the two will provide an Easter bucket and a letter from the Easter Bunny.
“You place an order that fits what you need and message us with any customizations. It’s that simple,” says Maddy.
Any amount of eggs can be suggested. Here are prices for four different egg orders:
30 eggs, $15;
50 eggs, $25;
75 eggs, $30;
100 eggs, $50.
For an additional $5 you may order an Easter bucket and letter from the Easter bunny.
Text 567-208-2333 to order your Easter bunny visit.
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