How to Have a Vegan Easter Egg Hunt
- 1). Gather lots of plastic Easter eggs. Get your guest list before buying the eggs and make sure each guest has at least a dozen plastic eggs that they can find. You don't want a guest to leave empty-handed.
- 2). Place vegan chocolates, candies and treats within each egg. You can cater to the tastes of your guests. If particular guests have dietary restrictions such as no sugar, instruct those guest to find only a certain color egg. Color code eggs in order of dietary restrictions if that issue comes up among those on the guest list. It's a great way to keep it fun and interesting without making people feel as though they cannot fully take part in the festivities.
- 3). Put an inspirational quote in each egg along with the chocolate. If it's for a child, write it in bold colors on construction paper. Make it really simple and inspiring. This can be an animal rights or vegan quote that reflects the morale of your Easter egg hunt, or it can simply be a boost of sunshine or confidence into your Easter Sunday.
- 4). Prepare lots of vegan refreshments for during and after the hunt. A steady supply of juice, all-natural soda or sparkling water, wine for adults, and rice milk for younger children is perfect.
- 5). Establish a prize for the winner of the Easter egg hunt. A giant vegan chocolate rabbit is a great choice, or a giant vegan chocolate egg is even more appropriate since it is symbolic of the quest of your Easter hunt!
- 6). Give out a vegan party favor bag after the Easter egg hunt. That way everybody will be a winner. Just be sure to give a bag to the overall winner, too. Include samples of some cool vegan name brands, such as Tom's of Maine (a vegan company with sample sizes of some of their products available at many grocery stores). You might want to scan your local health food store for other kinds of vegan treats. Don't get too extravagant, but make it so special that it could convert someone to being a vegan.
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