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Do you buy your adult children an Easter basket for Easter if they are coming to visit you?

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Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

No, not any more. I usually give them a giant chocolate bunny of something. This year, I got each of them 5 lb. Gummy Bunnies.

Edit: Here's a pic of a 5 lb bear, I couldn't find a pic of the bunny.

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Toni Pauze Profile
Toni Pauze answered

I give all of them a huge plastic egg filled with their favorite candy.  Each one is different.

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

Does giving my husband one count? He doesn't eat sweets, so this year he is getting beef jerky, trail mix, and one of those paddles with the ball on a rubber string. The dogs get one too.

Skip  Gentry Profile
Skip Gentry answered

I only have one son. I give him an Easter card and a Russel Stover chocolate bunny and jelly belly's ( his favorite jelly beans )

Darik Majoren Profile
Darik Majoren answered

No, they usually get a Chocolate Easter Bunny now. My 18 year old like his solid Russel Stover, and 21 year old likes anything Reeses related.

Ancient One Profile
Ancient One answered

My adult kids could care less. They are all grandparents and detest the holiday that requires shopping for candy. The youngest, still at home does not eat candy and does not like chocolate, a gene he inherited from his mum.

Danae Hitch Profile
Danae Hitch answered

YES!  I only have one child, so I will spoil him as long as he lets me. The kids live in a tiny apartment with their baby, so they have no room for an Easter basket. So, I filled a gift bag with candy and chocolate and then included a romper for the granddaughter. She's only 3 months old and has no clue about chocolate yet, so she got an outfit instead.


Levi F. Profile
Levi F. answered

My parents didn't get me an actual basket, but they did get me an assortment of Easter candy when I came home this weekend.

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