A Cadbury Easter Egg Trail is taking place in Dublin’s Merrion Square on Easter Saturday, 19th of April, all in support of Barnardos.
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Cadbury promises a day of Easter fun for all the family, where everyone’s a winner and will receive a free Cadbury Easter egg on completion of the trail. Cadbury will also provide plenty of entertainment for all the family, including storytelling, face painting, sack racing, three-legged racing, balloon modelling and Victorian games in the Cadbury Eggsplorer village.
Attending families will also be invited to help Cadbury set a new world record for the biggest egg and spoon race and everyone who participates will get free Cadbury treats. Families can choose from the morning event, from 10am to 1pm, or the afternoon event, from 2pm to 5pm.
Tickets can be purchased on the Cadbury Easter egg trail website at www.eastereggtrail.com by clicking the Irish flag. The trail is taking place on Saturday 19 April at Merrion Square Park, Dublin.
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Family tickets cost €20 and there is no booking or ticketing charge, so every single cent from the sale of tickets will go to Barnardos to help them in their important work with children throughout the country. The trail takes place in Merrion Square, Dublin, on Saturday 19 April.
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Cadbury promises a day of Easter fun for all the family, where everyone’s a winner and will receive a free Cadbury Easter egg on completion of the trail. Cadbury will also provide plenty of entertainment for all the family, including storytelling, face painting, sack racing, three-legged racing, balloon modelling and Victorian games in the Cadbury Eggsplorer village.
Attending families will also be invited to help Cadbury set a new world record for the biggest egg and spoon race and everyone who participates will get free Cadbury treats. Families can choose from the morning event, from 10am to 1pm, or the afternoon event, from 2pm to 5pm.
Tickets can be purchased on the Cadbury Easter egg trail website at www.eastereggtrail.com by clicking the Irish flag. The trail is taking place on Saturday 19 April at Merrion Square Park, Dublin.
Family tickets cost €20 and there is no booking or ticketing charge, so every single cent from the sale of tickets will go to Barnardos to help them in their important work with children throughout the country. The trail takes place in Merrion Square, Dublin, on Saturday 19 April.
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