An egg-cellent find

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Congrats on finding the elusive Easter egg! 🥚🐣

Think you were the quickest bunny around?

Unfortunately, you’ve been out-hopped! While you’re still No. 1 in our hearts ❤, some bunny beat you to it!

Congrats to Sara Blum! She has hip, hop, hippity-ed her way to $50!

Hope everyone enjoyed our little hunt! We hope y’all have a safe + hoppy Easter!

– Your CHStoday team

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From left ➡ right:
Nicole, aka Duckie– Engagement Editor
Justine, aka Marshmallow– Multimedia Producer
Jen, aka Cinnabun– Multimedia Producer

Until we hit your inboxes on Monday, please enjoy the Easter fun below:

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