Brach's wants to hide your eggs this Easter with their egg hunt hiding service

BRACH'S Egg Hunt Hiding Service
BRACH'S Egg Hunt Hiding Service

With the year flying by, Easter (April 20) is right around the corner. With the spring holiday comes a time when many families choose to hold Easter egg hunts, allowing children to get candy or possibly money.

Popular candy brand Brach’s is helping those preparing for Easter by offering a special egg hunt hiding service.

Brach’s offers an Easter egg hunt hiding service with the help of Card My Yard

With Easter egg hunts being one of the more treasured traditions for many families, Brach's wants to be a part of it. Starting on April 3 at 7 p.m. ET in the top 10 markets where jelly beans are the most sold (Baltimore/Washington, D.C., Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New England, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix/Tuscon, and South Carolina) can visit BrachsEggHunt.com to have a chance to reserve a complimentary Easter egg hiding service.

The service includes a festive Easter yard sign and, for one lucky household in each market, a hidden golden egg that can be redeemed for a year’s supply of Brach’s jelly beans.

If you're not in one of these markets — or if Easter egg hunts aren’t part of your holiday tradition — Brach’s is once again bringing back its seasonal candy lineup. It includes a wide variety of jelly beans, such as black licorice, classic, speckled, spike, and tiny. The brand is also offering its Springtime Jellies, which are similar to Jolly Rancher Gummies.

One thing missing from the lineup in recent years is the Chicks and Rabbits candy. With a flavor similar to Circus Peanuts, they were my annual Easter addiction. Sadly, these are no longer available.

Brach’s, if you’re reading this, please consider bringing them back!

If you’re in one of the participating markets and looking to switch things up this year, try securing a spot for Brach’s Easter egg hunt hiding service. And Brach’s — myself and many others are counting on you to bring back Chicks and Rabbits next year!