The Cadbury Bunny Tryouts Are Back
One unique and widely loved event created to kick off spring every year is the Cadbury bunny competition according to GoodNet. The hunt for the next official Cadbury “bunny” began…

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alexei_tm/Getty ImagesOne unique and widely loved event created to kick off spring every year is the Cadbury bunny competition according to GoodNet.
The hunt for the next official Cadbury “bunny” began on February 20th, 2024. This event began in 2019. Since then, the Hershey Company has been asking individuals to enter pictures of their fur babies for the official tryouts. The pet that wins will appear in Cadbury advertisements and will receive a cash prize.
This year, Cadbury has posted the finalists on their Instagram page for the elimination tournament. The winner of the tournament will be posted on March 25th.
Natalie Shuntich is a senior associate marketing manager at The Hershey Company. In a press release she said “the spring season is a special time for our Cadbury team, but the Cadbury Bunny Tryouts are perhaps the best part of all.”
“It is an honor to engage with both Cadbury and pet lovers alike, year after year, making them a central part of our brand,” she stated.
Some people think that the Cadbury bunny should be a real bunny. However, the competition is open to all pets. The winners for the title in both 2019 and 2020 were dogs. In 2021 the title was given to a frog. Just last year a one-eyed rescue cat took home the title and won a place in everyone's hearts.
This means that any pet can win the title. It doesn’t matter if it's a dog, cat, horse, hedgehog, or raccoon. There's a place for every animal in this bunny competition.
Can You Guess the Most Dangerous Animals in North Carolina?
Well, we all know North Carolina is home to many different species of animals across the state. From unique pets to animals you find on the beach to animals you find up in the mountains. The state has so many different types of living areas for animals that it is kind of wild to think about how many different homes we offer them. But, not all of these animals are ones you should play with. Think about it, not every animal is a kind, friendly dog. We have some dangerous species to beware of within the state.
Animal Vivid wants to be sure we are all aware of what creatures we should stay away from if we ever come across them. From deadly reptiles to deadly insects, you never know what you might come across in North Carolina wildlife. They gathered a list of the 10 most dangerous animals in North Carolina. Below, you can find 5 of the most dangerous animals in North Carolina and a little bit about each one. No worries, want to see the full list of all 10, click here and be safe!
The American Alligator
Come on, we're in the Carolinas! We knew an alligator would have to make this list at some point. This reptile lives in swamps, streams, or rivers throughout the state. Unfortunately, the alligator is a carnivore. The American alligator specifically is a species of alligator that you should be extremely cautious of. Although it will ignore humans sometimes, it still can consider human flesh to be a great meal!
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
North Carolina is home to three different rattlesnake species, how lucky are we? All three are different level of danger to a human. Of the three though, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the most venomous in the American continent. Now, that is some power! The Diamondback is also the largest rattlesnake, so if you needed more of a reason to stay away... there you go!
Black Bears
Now, coming from someone who just recently saw Cocaine Bear, I could see why this animal is on the list. Black bears are found throughout the forests spread across the state of North Carolina. Although the black bear is the smallest of all bear species, it can still be dangerous. Thankfully, the black bear does not attack often and would rather scare you away from it than actually harm you.
Brown Recluse Spider
I am not a spider person whatsoever, but here we go. The brown recluse spider can be found in wood piles, sheds, or garages which means it's close to home. Although they contain a very high level of venom they are a bit iffy when it comes to humans. The spider only bites when it feels threatened so be careful if you ever see one, because the venom is strong enough to put you in the hospital after a bite.
White-tailed Deer
We all know we have seen a deer or two whenever we're out on the roads. This mammal lives in cropland, brushland, or pastureland across the state. Although deer are pretty peaceful in general, they earned their danger stripes due to the number of car accidents they cause throughout the state. Early mornings and early evenings you can find deer crossing dark roads at such random and high-speed cars sometimes don't stand a chance. Whenever you're on a roadway where you may not be able to tell if a deer is coming or not, it's always best to just sit back and drive with caution.




