Have you ever had a cascarone cracked over your head at Easter or Fiesta?
What’s that? You don’t know what a cascarone is?!
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They look like this (except less blurry…sorry about that):
(source: Amazon)
Product Description:
Cascarones are the ultimate Fiesta and Cinco de Mayo party favor and decoration.
Cascarones are staples of Texas culture. They proliferate right before Easter (most stores have a giant display of them), but they are suitable for any occasion.
We keep them on hand year-round.
While the cracking of a cascarone over someone’s head may seem like a semi-violent act, there’s a technique to soften the blow.
#1: Sneak attacks are best.
#2: Right before you crack the egg upon a head, you start the process with the hand holding the confetti-filled egg. A stronf thumb crunch is usually suffecient.
#3: Finish the cracking upon the head and make sure the confetti exits the egg in a glorious rain of colorful fun.
The cascarones linked are the most reasonable I found online.
Have fun!
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