Chocolate maker Cadbury accused of 'airbrushing' Easter and Twitter can't even

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As Easter approaches, children in the UK are looking forward to the annual Cadbury Egg Hunt, which will take place at around 300 National Trust properties.

The year the festivities have been hit by a religious controversy led by the Church of England and the Archbishop of York. 

The chocolate giant has been accused of "airbrushing faith" from the annual event after dropping the word Easter. According to the Telegraph, the hunt was previously called an "Easter Egg Trail" but this year it has been renamed the "Great British Egg Hunt".

My @Telegraph story today: Church of England accuses National Trust of "airbrushing" religion out of kid's egg hunthttps://t.co/NwPgtxlUI3

— Katie Morley (@KatieMorley_) April 4, 2017 Read more...

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