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Easter Egg Hunt Safety: Check for Cracks Before You Dye
Panko Alerts · April 20, 2026
With Easter coming up this month, inspect eggs carefully before dyeing or cooking - cracked shells let bacteria like Salmonella sneak in. If you're hunting for eggs outdoors in Dallas's warming April weather, don't leave them outside for more than 2 hours, and skip eating any that sat in the heat. When in doubt, use those decorated eggs for display only and grab fresh ones from the fridge for your Easter brunch.
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Source: Panko Alerts
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