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Some “bunny” has hidden some eggs

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Myrtle the “bunny” | Photo by @the_rarebit

The Rarebit is running an Easter contest. Their “bunny,” Myrtle, has hidden 12 eggs around Charleston. What’s inside you ask? Within each egg, there is a coin– worth between $20- $100 toward food + drinks at The Rarebit.

Be sure to check their Instagram + Facebook for clues, to help lead you to the location of the eggs. If you’re quick enough to find one– post a duckface selfie with the hashtag #findtherarebiteggs.

Happy hunting. 🥚🐰

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