Cadbury Is Looking For Cute Pets To Star In Their Easter Commercial & The Prize Is $5K

All kinds of pets are welcome to apply!
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Do you think your pet has what it takes to be the newest face of the Cadbury Egg commercial?

If the answer is yes, you can submit your four-legged-friend to a competition to be the star of the Cadbury Bunny Commercial this Easter and win $5,000.

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You might recognize the brand's classic Cadbury Clucking Bunny commercials that aired in past years which featured all types of animals dressed up in bunny ears. 

Last year, Cadbury revamped their nostalgic commercial by holding a competition to find a new face for the filled chocolate eggs, and an adorable two-legged pooch named Lieutenant Dan won. 

The competition is happening again this year, and from now through March 1, pet parents can submit their fur-babies to be the brand's newest "bunny."

After the deadline, a Cadbury panel — including Lieutenant Dan — will narrow down a selection of finalists.

Once the finalists have been chosen, voting opens to the public on March 10 and it's up to America to decide the new face of Cadbury.

The winner walks away with a cash prize of $5,000, their pet's face on TV, and some serious clout. Plus, Cadbury is pledging $15,000 to the ASPCA in honor of the competition.

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.
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