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Candy seen as harbinger of happiness

By Nadine Kam

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 21, 2013

~~<p>On Easter mornings, while all the other kids were anxious to bite into their chocolate bunnies on Easter morning, Dylan Lauren resisted.</p>
<p>&quot;I would only eat the chocolate eggs,&quot; the founder of Dylan's Candy Bar said. &quot;I didn't want to eat the chocolate bunnies because I felt bad for them. I just liked to collect them and look at them.&quot;</p>
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On Easter mornings, while all the other kids were anxious to bite into their chocolate bunnies on Easter morning, Dylan Lauren resisted.

"I would only eat the chocolate eggs," the founder of Dylan's Candy Bar said. "I didn't want to eat the chocolate bunnies because I felt bad for them. I just liked to collect them and look at them." Login for more...



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