These ducks are really getting out of hand. I have so many photos that I have not posted yet. They certainly like a photo op. And that is without the photos from Maj duck who went walking in New Zealand with her owner - okay, Maj was carried, the owner did the walking. I have heard the photos are fab. Can't wait to see them. In the meantime I will continue with what my ducks have been doing.
Here are the photos of the chocolate Easter duck last year and the lucky duck who went on holiday at Easter 2010, photographed at Burrill Lakes on the south New South Wales coast.
Now for the latest 2011 photos of the chocolate Easter ducks. I have just finished eating the large one in the white wrapper and the chocolate was very good. He also came with a quacking device inside his stomach so when you shook him he quacked. Don't you always shake your chocolate ducks? If you haven't been, maybe you will from now on.
Here are the photos of the chocolate Easter duck last year and the lucky duck who went on holiday at Easter 2010, photographed at Burrill Lakes on the south New South Wales coast.
Yes, the beak is gone. This stopped him from quacking! |
Now for the latest 2011 photos of the chocolate Easter ducks. I have just finished eating the large one in the white wrapper and the chocolate was very good. He also came with a quacking device inside his stomach so when you shook him he quacked. Don't you always shake your chocolate ducks? If you haven't been, maybe you will from now on.
Cheesequacker made a new friend - the one with the quacker inside. He is Italian, made by Caffarel, so naturally smart. |
And the little brown chocolate duck was also very good. His beak was white chocolate dyed orange and was fun! The eggs are Lindt chocolate and fabulous. I had fun. Did not bother with eating the black duck as he looked as if he could be a little rubbery.
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