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People are microwaving Cadbury Mini Eggs in ‘life-changing’ TikTok trend

by London 24/7
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As Easter approaches, people around the world are getting ready to celebrate the holiday in their own unique ways. And this year, there’s a new trend taking over social media that is sure to add some extra sweetness to your Easter celebrations. TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, has sparked a new food craze that involves heating up Cadbury Mini Eggs for a delicious and indulgent treat.

For those who are not familiar, Cadbury Mini Eggs are small, egg-shaped chocolates with a crispy candy shell. They are a popular Easter candy and have been a staple in many households for decades. But this year, TikTok users have discovered a new way to enjoy these tasty treats – by heating them up.

The trend started when a user on TikTok shared a video of herself microwaving a bowl of Mini Eggs for 30 seconds. The result was a warm, gooey and irresistible treat that quickly went viral. Since then, thousands of people have been trying out this new way of enjoying their Mini Eggs and sharing their own videos on the app.

The process is simple – all you need is a bowl of Mini Eggs and a microwave. Place the Mini Eggs in a microwave-safe bowl and heat them for 30 seconds. The heat from the microwave will melt the chocolate and create a warm, creamy center while still maintaining the crunchy candy shell. The result is a delicious and indulgent treat that is perfect for Easter.

But why are people being urged to heat up their Cadbury Mini Eggs this Easter? Well, for one, it’s a fun and unique way to enjoy this classic Easter candy. It adds a new twist to the traditional way of eating Mini Eggs and makes for a great activity to do with family and friends.

Moreover, heating up the Mini Eggs brings out a whole new level of flavor. The warm and gooey center adds a creamy texture to the chocolate, making it even more irresistible. It’s like having a warm, homemade chocolate truffle, but with the added crunch of the candy shell. It’s a taste sensation that is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.

But the trend doesn’t stop at just heating up the Mini Eggs. TikTok users have also been experimenting with different ways to enjoy this Easter treat. Some have added them to ice cream, creating a delicious and decadent dessert. Others have mixed them with popcorn for a sweet and salty snack. The possibilities are endless, and it’s all thanks to TikTok’s latest food craze.

Not only is this trend fun and delicious, but it’s also a great way to support a beloved brand. Cadbury has been a household name for over a century, and their Mini Eggs have become a staple in many Easter celebrations. By trying out this trend, people are showing their love and appreciation for this iconic brand.

But it’s not just about the brand – it’s also about spreading joy and positivity during these challenging times. With the ongoing pandemic, many people are unable to celebrate Easter with their loved ones as they normally would. But this trend has brought people together virtually, with many sharing their Mini Egg creations on social media and connecting with others who are also trying out the trend. It’s a small but meaningful way to spread some Easter cheer and bring a smile to people’s faces.

So, as Easter approaches, why not join in on the fun and heat up your Cadbury Mini Eggs? It’s a simple and delicious way to add some extra sweetness to your holiday celebrations. And who knows, you might just discover a new favorite treat. Happy Easter!

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