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Easter 2021 – Worth Hopping Into Some Online Shopping
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Another year, another bunny to deal with dropping its Easter pellets all over your yard in the form of colorful eggs that the kids forgot to find and you forgot you hid in that specific spot.
See, this is why we have Easter hunts elsewhere–someone else cleans up the mess when they accidentally run over something they shouldn’t with a lawn mower, despite it being a brightly colored object that they shouldn’t have missed to begin with unless they’re colorblind.
In which case, nevermind.
We’re not even talking about Easter egg hunts, we’re talking about Easter shopping.
Online shopping, to be exact.
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Why should you shop online for Easter?
That’s the million dollar question, isn’t it?
I mean, as far as Easter shopping goes, it’s pretty cut and dry. You buy the plastic eggs and put little things in them like candy or dollar coins (if they’re really lucky), you buy actual eggs and hard-boil them so later the family can decorate the outer shell with colorful designs, you purchase some Peeps or Cadbury eggs, maybe just a big pre-made Easter basket that’s already done and filled for you.
Everything that you can grab at your local store, yeah?
Aren’t you tired of being redundant?
What I mean is, don’t the items from the stores you typically go to all the time get stale after a while?
And I don’t mean food products.
I mean buying the same kinds of things. Cadbury Creme Eggs, chocolate bunny, plastic Easter eggs, etc. It’s almost always the same, year after year. Come on.
Don’t you have any sense of fun when buying stuff for yourself or your family?
Where’s your adventurous side?
Your tastelessness is showing on that credit card bill.
And what about savings?
Sure you get coupons in the mail for the specific stores you typically have to go to like Walmart and Krogers and Michaels (I don’t know if you actually get coupons in the mail from these, but I know you get printed out coupons from purchases and such), but during holidays like this, online sites will typically offer sales that you won’t get at your regular retail stores.
Sometimes these percentages off are better than what you could get via walking into your local store. Especially depending on what you’re looking at buying for the holiday.
Plus, on top of the online store’s possible discounted price, there’s also other coupon or deal extensions added into your browser, like Honey, for instance, that could give you options on more savings choices.
This type of stuff you can’t have on hand when you walk into a store, because not every online store has a store near you that you can physically walk inside.
Online shopping suggestions for Easter
Now for the good stuff, as you’re probably in a rush, because Easter is April 4th.
So here comes the big list you’ve been waiting for that’s definitely not as long as the list of blog post ideas I have written down in my notebook that I’ll probably never get around to writing because ADD and Netflix combined with YouTube and video games are a bad concoction.
Nevertheless, a lot of these shops you’ll know of.
They’ll be your local shops. They’ll be your main online go-to locations for mass-buying products. But there will also be the online shops you might not know about.
Every online shop will have either an Easter or Spring sale going on, or Easter-related products.
Those are obviously the main criteria–otherwise, what’s the point of their existence on this page?