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PORTLAND, OR — In an effort to keep traditions alive while also staying true to the city’s unique character, Portland officials announced this week that this year’s Easter egg hunt will include eggs hidden directly in sidewalk poop.
“Families have come to expect a certain… authenticity from Portland,” said one city spokesperson while carefully choosing their words. “We didn’t want to sanitize the experience too much.”
The event, set to take place across several popular downtown areas, promises children a “thrilling, immersive hunt” where colorful plastic eggs may be found tucked into bushes, behind benches, and—officials confirmed—strategically placed within existing sidewalk hazards.
“Part of the fun is
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