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Old 27-03-2005, 09:26 PM
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Right we all know what easter is really about etc. But where did the easter bunny and chocolate eggs come into it?
Old 27-03-2005, 09:28 PM
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who cares,,,,, buttons eggs are the bollox
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pmsl i know its cool, but where the fook did it come from?
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Eggs symbolise new life, as do small rabbits.
Old 27-03-2005, 09:35 PM
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makes a bit of sense i suppose! lol
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they came from the same place as a fat bloke giving presents at x-mas! COCA COLA more than likely!! ...lol..
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Originally Posted by james_birch
they came from the same place as a fat bloke giving presents at x-mas! COCA COLA more than likely!! ...lol..

thats an urban ledged
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Originally Posted by GARETH T
Originally Posted by james_birch
they came from the same place as a fat bloke giving presents at x-mas! COCA COLA more than likely!! ...lol..

thats an urban ledged
legend?!

nah it was coca cola that started father christmas! or the fat dude in a red suit as he is some times known!!

or beater of elves!
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Originally Posted by GARETH T
Originally Posted by james_birch
they came from the same place as a fat bloke giving presents at x-mas! COCA COLA more than likely!! ...lol..

thats an urban ledged
Ledged?

Anyway Saint Nicholas was always portrayed as wearing a green suit until Coca Cola used his image in an advertisment wearing red/white. No legend - its a fact. I bet they wish they had copyrighted that one!!

The answer about eggs and bunnies representing spring an rebirth is correct!
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In 1863, a caricaturist for Harper's Weekly named Thomas Nast began developing his own image of Santa. Nast gave his figure a "flowing set of whiskers" and dressed him "all in fur, from his head to his foot." Nast's 1866 montage entitled "Santa Claus and His Works" established Santa as a maker of toys; an 1869 book of the same name collected new Nast drawings with a poem by George P. Webster that identified the North Pole as Santa's home. Although Nast never settled on one size for his Santa figures (they ranged from elf-like to man-sized), his 1881 "Merry Old Santa Claus" drawing is quite close to the modern-day image.

The Santa Claus figure, although not yet standardized, was ubiquitous by the late 19th century. Santa was portrayed as both large and small; he was usually round but sometimes of normal or slight build; and he dressed in furs (like Belsnickle) or cloth suits of red, blue, green, or purple. A Boston printer named Louis Prang introduced the English custom of Christmas cards to America, and in 1885 he issued a card featuring a red-suited Santa. The chubby Santa with a red suit (like an "overweight superhero") began to replace the fur-dressed Belsnickle image and the multicolored Santas.

At the beginning of the 1930s, the burgeoning Coca-Cola company was still looking for ways to increase sales of their product during winter, then a slow time of year for the soft drink market. They turned to a talented commercial illustrator named Haddon Sundblom, who created a series of memorable drawings that associated the figure of a larger than life, red-and-white garbed Santa Claus with Coca-Cola. Coke's annual advertisements — featuring Sundblom-drawn Santas holding bottles of Coca-Cola, drinking Coca-Cola, receiving Coca-Cola as gifts, and especially enjoying Coca-Cola — became a perennial Christmastime feature which helped spur Coca-Cola sales throughout the winter (and produced the bonus effect of appealing quite strongly to children, an important segment of the soft drink market). The success of this advertising campaign has helped fuel the legend that Coca-Cola actually invented the image of the modern Santa Claus, decking him out in a red-and-white suit to promote the company colors — or that at the very least, Coca-Cola chose to promote the red-and-white version of Santa Claus over a variety of competing Santa figures in order to establish it as the accepted image of Santa Claus.

so the coca cola thing is bollox

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