• Sunny Queen's limited-edition egg cartons contain festively decorated eggs and include Christmas recipes.
    Sunny Queen's limited-edition egg cartons contain festively decorated eggs and include Christmas recipes.
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Sunny Queen Farms has released its limited-edition egg cartons containing festively decorated eggs and Christmas recipes.

Each egg in the cartons, produced in-house by Sunny Queen, is decorated with a festive Santa hat stamp and the recipes inside the cartons are included to encourage families to cook together during the holidays.

Each egg in the cartons, produced by Sunny Queen, is decorated with a festive Santa hat stamp.
Each egg in the cartons, produced by Sunny Queen, is decorated with a festive Santa hat stamp.

“Christmas is all about being surrounded by loved ones and here at Sunny Queen we wanted to encourage families to come together and make holiday memories through cooking together, with inspiration from our Christmas packs that include fun, easy and delicious recipes to make the holidays sunnier,” said Isabelle Dench, general manager of Marketing and Innovation.

“Our iconic Sunny Queen smile stamps now feature a Christmas hat which Sunny the Egg is proud to wear,” she added, anticipating that the Santa hat-wearing eggs would surprise children before they consumed the eggs.

Sunny Queen’s limited-edition Christmas cartons are available while stocks last in all major retail outlets across Australia.

 

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