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diff --git a/bot/resources/easter/easter_egg_facts.json b/bot/resources/easter/easter_egg_facts.json index ee6d4678..b0650b84 100644 --- a/bot/resources/easter/easter_egg_facts.json +++ b/bot/resources/easter/easter_egg_facts.json @@ -13,8 +13,5 @@ "In 2007, an Easter egg covered in diamonds sold for almost £9 million. Every hour, a cockerel made of jewels pops up from the top of the Faberge egg, flaps its wings four times, nods its head three times and makes a crowing noise. The gold-and-pink enamel egg was made by the Russian royal family as an engagement gift for French aristocrat Baron Edouard de Rothschild.", "The White House held their first official egg roll in 1878 when Rutherford B. Hayes was the President. It is a race in which children push decorated, hard-boiled eggs across the White House lawn as an annual event held the Monday after Easter. In 2009, the Obamas hosted their first Easter egg roll with the theme, \"Let's go play\" which was meant to encourage young people to lead healthy and active lives.", "80 million chocolate Easter eggs are sold each year. This accounts for 10% of Britain's annual spending on chocolate!", - "The tradition of giving eggs at Easter has been traced back to Egyptians, Persians, Gauls, Greeks and Romans, who saw the egg as a symbol of life.", - "Medieval Easter eggs were boiled with onions to give them a golden sheen. Edward I, however, went one better and in 1290 he ordered 450 eggs to be covered in gold leaf and given as Easter gifts.", - "The first chocolate Easter egg was produced in 1873 by Fry\"s. Before this, people would give hollow cardboard eggs, filled with gifts.", "John Cadbury soon followed suit and made his first Cadbury Easter egg in 1875. By 1892 the company was producing 19 different lines, all made from dark chocolate." ] |