In the United States most Christians celebrate Easter Sunday as the day Jesus Christ rose from the dead. For quite a few years now unbelievers have tried to pull attention away from this Christian holiday by introducing "Bunny rabbits" and "Easter eggs", both of which have nothing to do with worshipping the Savior of the world. Candy manufacturer's make all manor of candy eggs and many of them are chocolate. I personally have nothing against candy and to tell the truth I really don't pay much attention to the "Bunny Rabbit" thing. If God wants to adopt a person into His family a "Bunny Rabbit" won't stop Him.
We see the same thing played out at Christmas. Christians celebrate the birth Of Jesus Christ on Christmas, but again some people want to distract from that and so we have "Santa Clause". I am sure God laughs at all of this because His plan for mankind will win out.
chocolate bunnies are here for Easter. they are like the Easter bunny. but who knows why the Easter bunny came!
Chocolate is not reserved for only one group of people, anyone can eat chocolate on Easter. To answer your question though, yes, Christians eat chocolate for Easter.
Easter Sunday is the traditional day for chocolate Easter Eggs.
With chocolate Easter eggs
the easter bunny
Chocolate eggs are a traditional staple during the Easter season and holiday. Milk chocolate eggs are some of the most popular.
Cos chocolate is good
You eat chocolate on Easter because there is so much candy around, it is almost impossible to not to eat it.
The most common item found in Easter baskets are chocolate Easter eggs. One may also find chocolate Easter bunnies, candy and a famous Easter candy treat called 'Peeps".
Usually French children have chocolate at Easter... Less importance in put on the Easter Bunny with the French, but the children still eat chocolate, lots and lots of it!
Easter eggs made from chocolate
No. The Easter Bunny gives chocolate and candy.