The Brits associate chocolate eggs with Easter
The three-quarters of the Brits associate chocolate eggs with Easter.
The largest British polling firm, the YouGov interviewed 2670 adults in the UK this week what do they think most closely connected to Easter. A number of options could be chosen, but most of them, 76 percent associate chocolate eggs with Easter. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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