Three-quarters of Brits would hide their chocolate if it ‘kept mysteriously disappearing’, according to new research. And with the Easter weekend just around the corner, under the bed (25%), in the sock drawer (22%) and in the garden shed (16%) have emerged as our top hiding spots. Even more intriguingly, almost 5% admit to hiding sweet treats under a fish tank, with Brits quite the clever bunnies when it comes to stashing their treats.
Minah has joined forces with Maltesers and M&M’S for their Bunny Book Collection this Easter (Image: JORDAN_PECK) The research comes as Traitors icon Minah Shannon joins forces with Maltesers and M&M’S for their Bunny Book Collection this Easter. The launch leverages Minah’s flair for secrecy and misdirection for a sweeter purpose, celebrating 16 years of the iconic Maltesers Bunny and welcoming Maltesers Popcorn flavour Bunny and M&M’S Bunny to the Easter range. Minah said: “We all know I’m no stranger to hiding in plain sight.
Recommended reading Cheap Easter family days out across the country Kids eat free: Free and cheap meals for families this Easter school holidays I taste tested hot cross buns from Aldi, Tesco, ASDA and more to find the best "I’m always hiding my little treats from friends and family members, so the Bunny Books are the perfect way to keep my chocolate bunnies safe this Easter!” The limited-edition books are designed to help adults get sneaky and keep a little treat back for themselves, including three spins on classics Jane Hare, The Great Gatsbunny and A Tail of Two Warrens Mars Wrigley UK&I’s Florence McGivern said: "When our research showed just how far us Brits go to stash our sweet treats, we wanted to hop in and offer everyone a clever way to keep their chocolates safe.".
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Brits make deceptive chocolate revelation this Easter
Three-quarters of Brits would hide their chocolate if it ‘kept mysteriously disappearing’, according to new research.