Most adults think they deserve this. What is it?

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Answer: An Easter basket

Clues: “Sunday” and “Container”

According to a new survey, 66% of American adults believe they deserve an Easter basket just as much as children do.  And 36% of adults secretly admit to eating their kids’ Easter candy without telling them.

They didn’t say what they’re eating specifically, but it’s much easier to get away with a few jellybeans, or maybe a Reese’s egg or two, than one of those giant chocolate bunnies.  They’ll definitely notice that being gone.

Here are a few more stats from the survey:

1.  28% of adults buy Easter candy specifically for themselves, not just for kids.

2.  27% of adults have competed with their own kids to find Easter eggs first and 18% admit they’ve cheated to win.

3.  34% of adults are likely to buy Easter candy in bulk, and hide some of it for themselves, or even build their own separate Easter basket.

4.  Dark chocolate treats (46%), peanut butter candy (48%), and chocolate eggs (44%) are adults’ favorite Easter candies.  And about half the people in the survey claim Easter candy tastes better than Halloween candy.

5.  The Easter celebration doesn’t stop on Sunday.  64% of adults plan to buy candy on sale the day after Easter, 59% say their haul lasts the full week and 41% admit to taking Easter Monday off work.

(PR Newswire)