Easter Egg Hunt at Sweeties Candy Cottage in Huntington

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Sweeties Easter Egg Hunt

If you’re looking for an Easter event your kids will love, don’t miss the Easter Egg Hunt happening Saturday March 16th at Sweeties Candy Cottage in Huntington!

Hop on over to Sweeties Candy Cottage (the bright yellow cottage on East Main Street) for some family Easter fun! Participants will receive a basket for the egg hunt, take a photo with the Easter Bunny, pet live bunnies, have their face painted, and receive a goodie bag! There will also be a “Guess the Jellybeans” game where the winner will take home a golden bunny! For an extra $5, kids can decorate a treat!

Sweeties Candy Cottage
Easter Egg Hunt at Sweeties Candy Cottage

Parents: The Easter Egg Hunt will take place in the backyard of Sweeties neighbor, not out front of their store or near the main road. Also, you’ll find local vendors as well to do a little shopping and to support local! It will be a fun event for everyone!

This event will take place from 2pm-4pm on Saturday March 16th and is $15 a child. To reserve your spot, please visit their website here. Act now to guarantee your child’s spot because you need to sign up before this event.

*Sweetie’s offers a ton of candy, chocolate and toys and is your go to stop for all the Easter treats you need! Make sure to grab some goodies for those Easter Baskets and also for yourself while there like the “Better than a Cupcake” which will change your life. Thank me later.

For more information about Sweetie’s, click here.

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