Rush on to find homes for 15,000 'spare' Cadbury's Easter Eggs in huge giveaway

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A charity is looking for homes for thousands of chocolate eggs left over after its Easter egg hunts were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

More than 30,000 boxed eggs were delivered to National Trust for Scotland (NTS) by Cadbury for its egg hunts before the lockdown began.

Staff have donated around half the eggs to hospitals, food banks and community groups around Scotland and they now want other groups to contact them if they can use the treats - which have a use-by date of July.

NTS estimates that if stacked on top of each other, the original 30,000 eggs would have been three times the height of the tallest trust peak, Ben Lawers, which is a 3,984ft Munro.

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