Armani clothes give you stylish fashion you can wear but now they have fashionable decadence you can eat as well. For Easter this year forget the traditional chocolate bunny or Cadbury Egg, Armani has their own white, dark and milk chocolate Dolci Egg creations to tempt even the richest palate. Embossed with the unmistakable "A" and delivered in a sky blue box dressed with a ribbon, these chocolate eggs are not for the children to hunt down in the yard, but for a special someone who deserves some sweetness this spring. Look for their arrival at Armani stores mid-February.Armani Easter Eggs
Armani clothes give you stylish fashion you can wear but now they have fashionable decadence you can eat as well. For Easter this year forget the traditional chocolate bunny or Cadbury Egg, Armani has their own white, dark and milk chocolate Dolci Egg creations to tempt even the richest palate. Embossed with the unmistakable "A" and delivered in a sky blue box dressed with a ribbon, these chocolate eggs are not for the children to hunt down in the yard, but for a special someone who deserves some sweetness this spring. Look for their arrival at Armani stores mid-February.







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3-06-2008 @ 3:27PM
david said...
Sort of on topic and sort of off topic, there's an interesting article on the origins of the Easter Bunny. Appears he (she?) arrived here from Germany in the 1800's.
Might be worth repeating as you hand out your Armani eggs. If you want to see it, take a look at:
EasterBunny 1881
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