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In this clip, we are going to go ahead and finish off our basket with our candy. As long
as the child that you are giving the basket to doesn't have any food allergies issues,
you can go ahead and give them some candy. But if you have any sort of question as to
whether they have any food allergies, I am always a stickler for checking those things.
But this child is fine so he is going to get the obligatory little chocolate bunny that
every Easter basket should have. So you can go ahead and put that there. And then these
little eggs, you can fill up with candy. And there is no shortage of a variety of candy
at the store. These are little Easter eggs and I like to just fill them up and put them
in there. Very easy. I like to put different, I like to mix it up a little bit. Put different
kinds of candies in the eggs. That way it kind of keeps them guessing when they see
the eggs. So you can do some jelly beans. And these eggs, I am sure you have seen them
at stores. They are everywhere throughout the Easter season. So this is going to be
a little bit jelly beans in there. And go ahead and just, I wouldn't over do it with
the sugar. You don't want the kids to be on a sugar high for the whole rest of the day
and then come crashing down. But a little bit of candy isn't going to hurt every now
and then. So go ahead and put those in. And again, this is for an older child so there
is no choking hazards so I am going to go ahead and use these smaller eggs that have
some jelly beans and chocolates in them. And I think that looks great. Take a look. There
you go. A very cute little dinosaur themed Easter basket for a special little boy. And
I think he is going to be very happy.