Rabbits soft and cuddly, baby chickens, too. Easter eggs for baskets, white and pink and blue. Easter cards of greeting,
Music in the air, lilies just to tell us it's Easter everywhere. -- Unknown
Jellybeans did not become an Easter tradition until the 1930s. They were probably first made in America by Boston candy maker William Schrafft, who ran advertisements urging people to send jellybeans to soldiers fighting in the Civil War.