"We drop the candy off at the front door and then the Easter Bunny backs up like 10 to 12 feet. And that way, parents have been turning kids around with the Easter Bunny in the background," Seastedt said of giving parents a photo opportunity they didn't expect to get. "Some of the kids are playing hide-and-go-seek, some are dancing, some are crying, some are jumping for joy, like, I feel like we all just won the Super Bowl together."