Sometimes when you have a really silly idea, you have to see it through. Last week my wife suggested that my 14-year-old nephew may be too old for Easter eggs. I joked, “Nah, just get him one of those Cadbury’s Queens of the Stone Age eggs.” (Like most 14-year-olds he likes his heavy rock/metal. ) At that point I knew I had to do this …
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I was pleased with the way the band’s "sperm and egg" logo could be used for the window to the Easter egg!
And let’s not forget that all-important health warning on the back …
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The best part is that for a split second, he fell for it.