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Expect more fake eggs made of colored marshmallows or even potatoes on this year's Easter spread

Expect more fake eggs made of colored marshmallows or even potatoes on this year's Easter spread MISSION, Kan. (AP) — The internet has offered up a host of alternatives as egg prices continue to be stubbornly high. Influencers are dyeing everything from marshmallows to potatoes.

There has been a lot of interest from price-conscious parents as U.S. egg prices increased again last month to reach a new record high of $6.



23 per dozen. Relief could be coming: There is evidence that prices are falling, and grocery stores may start offering discounts to get shoppers in the door. But even with all that, egg prices are higher than ever.

That has the idea of coloring potatoes or rocks, which first made the rounds after a 2023 price spike, making a resurgence. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.

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