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posted by [personal profile] cellio at 02:30am on 2006-04-09
Eggs and bunnies go way back, but the combination of market penetration and willingness to commercialize pretty much means Cadbury Eggs required Christianity to be deployed.
 
posted by [identity profile] maugorn.livejournal.com at 05:13pm on 2006-04-10
Nonsense and Poppycock!

I agree that the Cadbury Egg needed for genesis the presence of a Hedonist and a Capitalist. (They could even reside in the same body.)

BUT-
Christianity is NOT a pre-requisite for either, and has frequently been a severe damper on both.

I dare posit that had Pagans been in charge (or at least not repressed) that Cadbury Eggs would have happened sooner!

See the movie _Chocolat_ for more info on how Pagans keep being the ones who make holidays interesting and yummy. Christians can be good, even excellent customers, but I think to really make chocolate go up to 11 takes someone who's at least Pagan in their heart if not in name.
 
posted by [identity profile] jmax315.livejournal.com at 08:42pm on 2006-04-10
Bzzzt. It was clearly Christianity's religious imperialism that led to Columbus's voyages.
No Christianity, no Columbus.
No Columbus, nobody from Europe goes to America.
No European conquest of America, chocolate stays a ceremonial Aztec drink, symbolic of blood.
No Cadbury Eggs.

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