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Apr 3, 2026, 4:00 AM·3 views

Easter eggs stay pricey even as cocoa prices plunge

Manufacturers try to recoup some losses after margins were squeezed by spike in cocoa prices

Easter eggs stay pricey even as cocoa prices plunge

Manufacturers try to recoup some losses after margins were squeezed by spike in cocoa prices

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