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Daily Telegraph Easter Egg hunt: Only one luxury chocolate hamper left for hunters

THE Saturday Telegraph loves Easter so much, we’ve created a special Easter egg hunt with two luxury hampers worth $400 hidden in Sydney. One hamper has already been claimed by a grandfather and his granddaughter. Click here for clues to where the last basket may be!

Happy Easter!.... Noah and Patrick McCarthy with their cousins Finlaye, Sienna and Amelie McCarthy collecting their hamper today.
Happy Easter!.... Noah and Patrick McCarthy with their cousins Finlaye, Sienna and Amelie McCarthy collecting their hamper today.

YOU’D better hop to it!

The Saturday Telegraph loves Easter festivities so much we’ve created Sydney’s biggest Easter Egg Hunt.

That’s right — we’ve hidden two luxury hampers, put together by the wizards at premium chocolate store Koko Black, somewhere in Sydney.

Basket two has already been claimed by a grandfather and his granddaughter. There is only one left, basket one, so hop on to the clues before it’s gone!

THE CLUES ...

BASKET ONE

* Have you been training? Because this giveaway isn’t just for show.

* It’s action stations — all aboard

* Lots of Royal Easter fun sometimes rolls by in small packages

* Full steam ahead and you will find it

* Don’t get railroaded — you’re on the right track

BASKET TWO - FOUND!

* There are Manly ways to find this paper giant

* Summer times it can be a great place to visit

* Stay on Corso and you’ll hit this Hump..

* No need to Telegraph this, but it’s time to read between the lines

* Here’s some news — there’s nothing secret about this agent

Each basket is valued at more than $400. Some of the goodies in the basket include seven large chocolate eggs in a range of flavours, a jar of Hot Cross Bun Bites and chocolate eggs filled with hazelnut praline as well as the traditional bunnies.

Koko Black owner Simon Crowe said Easter eggs had evolved.

“Creamy pistachio ganache, smooth lime caramel and salted cashew brittle add another dynamic,” he said.

“People come to Koko Black because they want the artisan feel, something you can’t find in supermarkets.”

The treats got a thumbs up from two-year-old taste tester Jack Horn, who’s a big Easter fan.

Jack is slightly excited for Easter, can you tell? Picture: Jonathan Ng
Jack is slightly excited for Easter, can you tell? Picture: Jonathan Ng
The goodies themselves: You can’t go wrong with a quality hamper, but it’s up to you to find it. Picture: Jonathan Ng
The goodies themselves: You can’t go wrong with a quality hamper, but it’s up to you to find it. Picture: Jonathan Ng

“He’s looking forward to saying Happy Easter to everyone,” Jack’s mum Jess Horn said.

She said Jack will be doing his own hunt tomorrow.

But you can join our hamper hunt today. Just read the clues below and the rest online to figure it out.

The first kids to arrive at the locations with the coupon from this page win. But don’t forget to say the catch-cry password: “THE SATURDAY TELEGRAPH IS EGGCELLENT!”

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Originally published as Daily Telegraph Easter Egg hunt: Only one luxury chocolate hamper left for hunters

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