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John Oliver Makes Fun of YouTube Conspiracy Videos by Creating One of His Own
In a web exclusive clip from Last Week Tonight, host John Oliver made fun of YouTube conspiracy videos by creating one of his own. After…

The Food Surgeon Performs Abdominal Surgery On an Easter Peep to Implant Cadbury Egg Innards
In the spirit of the upcoming Easter holiday, the Food Surgeon took two of the holiday’s most popular treats and merged them into one, performing…

An ‘Alien’ Chestburster Breaking Out of a Cadbury Creme Egg
Ghoulia Childs whipped up an image of a chestburster from the Alien movies popping out of a Cadbury Creme Egg. I like the New WEYLAND-YUTANI…

Hershey Lawsuit Prohibits Importer From Bringing British-Made Cadbury Chocolates Into the United States
The disappointing settlement of a trademark infringement suit between The Hershey Company and the New Jersey-based import company Let’s Buy British (LBB) has disallowed LBB…

‘Anglophenia’ Host Siobhan Thompson Shares Her Thoughts About Several Iconic British Sweets
In “15 British Sweets Everyone Should Try,” host Siobhan Thompson of the BBC America web series Anglophenia shares her thoughts about several iconic British sweets,…

Marshmallow Peeps, Eggs, and Chocolate Bunnies Destroyed by a .50 Caliber Rifle
YouTube channel RatedRR destroys a number of marshmallow Peeps, eggs, and chocolate bunnies with a .50 caliber rifle in their latest video. They shot a…

Cadbury Creme Scotch Eggs
Jessie Oleson of Cakespy has made Cadbury Creme Scotch Eggs, a sweet version of the traditional sausage-wrapped Scotch egg. Not to worry, this candy version…

Joseph Herscher, Brooklyn’s Rube Goldberg
Brooklyn-based artist Joseph Herscher creates elaborate Rube Goldberg-style machines in his Brooklyn apartment (NY Times article). His most recent machine turns a newspaper page after…

Easter Science Experiments: The Chemistry of Cadbury Creme Eggs
The Periodic Table of Videos from The University of Nottingham takes a look at The Chemistry of Cadbury Creme Eggs. via The Atlantic