Take a look at some interesting facts about Easter that shows it not just about eating all the chocolate.

Easter – What you didn't know about the holiday weekend

Easter just got a little sweeter for those impacted by the bushfires with Cadbury annoucing a chocolate giveaway to those affected.

The chocolate giant has revealed there are 10,000 free Easter eggs up for grabs to Aussies living in bushfire-affected areas, telling to news.com.au there will be surprise visit from the Easter Bunny on March 7 and 8 across five regions in NSW, Victoria and South Australia.

Cadbury Australia’s marketing director Paul Chatfield said the offer is a way to give back to the community and support those suffering after a devastating start to the year.

“We know that many Australians have had a challenging start to 2020, so we want to show our support for these families by surprising them with our Cadbury Easter Bunny to spread the spirit of the season,” he said.

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Cadbury has also revealed the locations and times where its Easter Bunny will visit, making it easier for those hoping to snag a free treat.

On Saturday, March 7 between 10am and 1pm, treats are being given away at Moruya Country Market, NSW.

Between 11am and 12pm, Saturday, March 7, an Easter Bunny will also make an appearance at Upper Murray Farmers Market, Victoria.

While on Sunday, March 8 between 10.30am and 1pm, chocolate is being handed out at Eat Merimbula Festival, NSW.

There will also be a free chocolate drop off on March 8 at Hooked On Lakes Entrance, VIC, between 12pm– 3pm — while the Easter Bunny will also make an appearance Onkaparinga Valley Football Club, South Australia.

The Easter eggs are only available while stocks last.

The chocolate manufacturer will also delight those with a sweet tooth with its 2020 Easter range. The tasty collection includes over 100 Easter treats, including 21 new products.

Those who know their Easter treats will be all too aware of the fact Cadbury is the brand behind the essential Creme egg.

While the goopy white and yellow fondant egg is a must-have during Easter, those who live for the taste, now have the option to buy the flavoursome offering as an ice cream.

The new frozen treat is made from vanilla ice cream filled with a Cadbury Creme Egg centre, then dipped in Cadbury milk chocolate, reports Delicious.

Cadbury Creme Egg stick ice creams are priced at $8.50 for a 4-pack and are available at Woolworths.