Whoppers Decorate Your Own Robin Eggs _ Whatcha Eating #134

**Easter Treat: Decorating Whoppers Robin Eggs**

Hello, loves! Welcome back to another episode of "What You Eaten Today." I'm excited to share with you something fun and Easter-themed that I've been experimenting with. It's called *Whoppers Robin Eggs*. Now, I'm not entirely sure if these are available abroad, but for those in the States, you might be familiar with the brand Whoppers, known for their delicious malt balls. However, this is a bit different—these are candy eggs that you can decorate!

### Springtime Delights: My Favorite Season

Before diving into the details of these eggs, I want to take a moment to appreciate the season we're in. Spring and fall are my favorite transitional seasons, especially after enduring a long winter here in New England. It's so refreshing to finally have warmer weather, allowing me to open up my windows and enjoy the fresh air. Our neighborhood is filled with big trees that attract birds, and their twittering sounds create such a soothing environment. In fact, as I sit here, I can hear the birds outside—almost like they're serenading me while I prepare to eat these candy eggs!

### The Whoppers Robin Eggs Kit

Let's take a closer look at what's inside this *Whoppers Robin Eggs* kit. Instead of being egg-shaped, these little candies are more cylindrical, resembling something you might find in nature—like a silk worm cocoon. They’re pretty small, about the size of your thumb, and come with three food-safe markers: yellow, green, and blue. While I love birds and birdwatching (though my identification skills leave much to be desired), I do know one bird call that might surprise you—it's the cardinal, a common bird here in New England.

Speaking of birds, this brings me to a book I recently listened to on Audible called *The Big Year*. If you haven't heard of it, it's about a competition where three birders race across the country to see who can spot the most bird species in one year. The story is so engaging, and it made me realize how fascinating birdwatching can be. If you're into birds or just looking for an intriguing audiobook, I highly recommend checking out *The Big Year*. Plus, Audible has a vast library of over 150,000 books, perfect for listening while doing chores or cooking.

### Decorating the Eggs: A Fun Activity

Now, let's get back to the main event—decorating these eggs. While they’re not traditional egg-shaped, they still offer plenty of creativity. I decided to go with a little *matosa doll* face, which is basically a smiley face. It’s simple but effective! If you're feeling more ambitious, you could try creating vines or other designs. The markers work well on the surface, though be warned—they can bleed a bit if they come into contact with water.

Another fun idea: why not use these eggs as inspiration for decorating regular Easter eggs? While smaller in size, these cylindrical candies are still plenty of fun to work with. Just remember, when using the markers, it might be best to let them dry completely before handling or stacking them to avoid smudging.

### Tasting the Treats

Finally, it’s time to taste the results of my labor! These *Whoppers Robin Eggs* have a unique texture—crunchier than regular Whoppers due to their candy coating. Inside, they’re still that classic malt ball you love, with a sweet and malty flavor. The chocolate exterior is thick and satisfying, making for a delightful treat.

One thing I noticed is that the markers don’t impart any additional flavor, so you won’t taste them after eating. That said, these markers are food-safe, so if you have leftover markers, they can be used for other edible projects!

### Final Thoughts

I hope you enjoyed this Easter-themed video and found some inspiration to try decorating your own eggs or exploring bird-related books like *The Big Year*. If you’ve read the book or have any recommendations of your own, feel free to share them in the comments below. And as always, clicking on the Audible link in my description helps support my channel so I can keep bringing you fun and interesting content.

Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already! Have a great weekend, and I’ll see you in my next video—take care!

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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: engreetings lovelies hi it's em welcome back to another what you eaten today in celebration of Easter I'll be eating this it's called Whoppers robin eggs well maybe they have these abroad I'm not sure let me know if they have these abroad but for those in that live in the States you guys know about robin's eggs the company or brand Whoppers makes a candy called robins eggs and they're pretty small about this big but they are Mal balls but this one's a little bit different these are robin's eggs that are white and that you can decorate I found it at CVS which is a local drugstore around here spring and fall the two transitional seasons are my favorite I don't know can you hear that can you hear the birds outside ah I'm so happy we had a really long winter here in New England Long Winter and so it's so wonderful to actually have some more weather to be able to take my boy outside and to be able to open the windows gosh I love opening my windows and having fresh air we have some big trees in our neighborhood so we always have Birds twittering it's so nice I love it it's sort of appropriate that the birds are serting us while I'm about to eat candy eggs okay let's see what's inside this kit we have some eggs they look more ooid or cylindrical rather than egg shaped but okay three food safe markers looks like it's yellow green and blue do you guys know what bird that is I love birds but I really am a terrible birder we I do know one bird call maybe he'll sing for you when he comes by but he's he sings every morning and he's a cardinal which is a really common bird you can find here in New England but this bird call makes me think of a book that I've been listening to on Audible it's called The Big Year have any of you read it the book came out a while ago but I downloaded it from Audible for those of you that don't know audible.com they have over 150,000 downloadable audible books and I'm always looking for books to listen to while I'm cooking or doing chores and one I just listened to recently is called The Big Year and it's a competition to see who can see the most birds in one year it's written by Mark of massic he sets it up so it's like three competitors and you the whole time are wondering who's going to win and it's really fascinating the links that people go to to spot these birds they go all over the globe like to the farthest craziest Corners just to look at these birds just to spot them yeah you should check it out if you're interested in birds or even if you're not interested in that kind of stuff it's just really well written and very interesting Audible has been really great in supporting my channel you can go to this link I'll put here down below it's audible.com and you can get yourself a free book and clicking on that URL supports my channel which is really great and allows me to make videos like this for you guys that was a bit of a tangential segue but let's get back to the eggs they're not very egg shaped they actually look more like a silk worm cocoon they're not tapered at all it looks more like a cylinder but all right they're kind of chalky I'm going to make a little matosa doll little smiley face I don't know how Easter likee this is but this is what this candy reminds me of so I'm going to make this I'll let that dry some other color uh let's do another one maybe I'll just do kind of a serpentine leafy thing kind of like vines or something this might give you some inspiration on how to decorate your own eggs regular eggs for Easter I think regular eggs will probably be a little bit easier these are kind of small seems to be working out all right we'll let that one dry if you get this kit be for warned they do bleed a little bit on the surface of the candy and they bleed into each other so they look like they're kind of kind of water soluble of course you can draw anything I mean if you wanted to you could draw you know little fox or something that doesn't really look like a fox does it looks a bit more like a dog but it look like a fox do you looks more like like a dog to me with a weird tail oh well I need orange or red there cute I think this would be a very cute egg decorating idea if you're just using eggs and markers let's give Mr Fox a taste and see what these are like it nakim m ah Yum Yum Yum Yum y for those of you that have never had a Whopper a Whopper is a malt ball has a malt candy interior and it's coated with a thick chocolate coating this is a little bit different because it's a Whopper coated with a can handy coating on the outside so it's crunchier than the normal Whoppers but besides that tastes identical but same sweet malty flavor and milk chocolate outside pretty good it doesn't seem like these pens impart any kind of flavor to the surface of these doesn't taste like anything um but their food safe so they're safe to eat this Kit's okay you know it's all right but I think it's great like when you're finished you still have three edible pens that you could use for other projects I hope you guys enjoy that I hope you guys learned something and don't forget to go to audible.com and click on the URL to support my channel let me know in the comments below if you've read the big gear and what you thought about it and if you know any other bird related books have a great weekend and I'll see you in my next video take care bye and that one of course is the salty all right here we go maybe I'll like it was terrible man this was very much a combination of that I recently decided to have some work done what do you guys thinkgreetings lovelies hi it's em welcome back to another what you eaten today in celebration of Easter I'll be eating this it's called Whoppers robin eggs well maybe they have these abroad I'm not sure let me know if they have these abroad but for those in that live in the States you guys know about robin's eggs the company or brand Whoppers makes a candy called robins eggs and they're pretty small about this big but they are Mal balls but this one's a little bit different these are robin's eggs that are white and that you can decorate I found it at CVS which is a local drugstore around here spring and fall the two transitional seasons are my favorite I don't know can you hear that can you hear the birds outside ah I'm so happy we had a really long winter here in New England Long Winter and so it's so wonderful to actually have some more weather to be able to take my boy outside and to be able to open the windows gosh I love opening my windows and having fresh air we have some big trees in our neighborhood so we always have Birds twittering it's so nice I love it it's sort of appropriate that the birds are serting us while I'm about to eat candy eggs okay let's see what's inside this kit we have some eggs they look more ooid or cylindrical rather than egg shaped but okay three food safe markers looks like it's yellow green and blue do you guys know what bird that is I love birds but I really am a terrible birder we I do know one bird call maybe he'll sing for you when he comes by but he's he sings every morning and he's a cardinal which is a really common bird you can find here in New England but this bird call makes me think of a book that I've been listening to on Audible it's called The Big Year have any of you read it the book came out a while ago but I downloaded it from Audible for those of you that don't know audible.com they have over 150,000 downloadable audible books and I'm always looking for books to listen to while I'm cooking or doing chores and one I just listened to recently is called The Big Year and it's a competition to see who can see the most birds in one year it's written by Mark of massic he sets it up so it's like three competitors and you the whole time are wondering who's going to win and it's really fascinating the links that people go to to spot these birds they go all over the globe like to the farthest craziest Corners just to look at these birds just to spot them yeah you should check it out if you're interested in birds or even if you're not interested in that kind of stuff it's just really well written and very interesting Audible has been really great in supporting my channel you can go to this link I'll put here down below it's audible.com and you can get yourself a free book and clicking on that URL supports my channel which is really great and allows me to make videos like this for you guys that was a bit of a tangential segue but let's get back to the eggs they're not very egg shaped they actually look more like a silk worm cocoon they're not tapered at all it looks more like a cylinder but all right they're kind of chalky I'm going to make a little matosa doll little smiley face I don't know how Easter likee this is but this is what this candy reminds me of so I'm going to make this I'll let that dry some other color uh let's do another one maybe I'll just do kind of a serpentine leafy thing kind of like vines or something this might give you some inspiration on how to decorate your own eggs regular eggs for Easter I think regular eggs will probably be a little bit easier these are kind of small seems to be working out all right we'll let that one dry if you get this kit be for warned they do bleed a little bit on the surface of the candy and they bleed into each other so they look like they're kind of kind of water soluble of course you can draw anything I mean if you wanted to you could draw you know little fox or something that doesn't really look like a fox does it looks a bit more like a dog but it look like a fox do you looks more like like a dog to me with a weird tail oh well I need orange or red there cute I think this would be a very cute egg decorating idea if you're just using eggs and markers let's give Mr Fox a taste and see what these are like it nakim m ah Yum Yum Yum Yum y for those of you that have never had a Whopper a Whopper is a malt ball has a malt candy interior and it's coated with a thick chocolate coating this is a little bit different because it's a Whopper coated with a can handy coating on the outside so it's crunchier than the normal Whoppers but besides that tastes identical but same sweet malty flavor and milk chocolate outside pretty good it doesn't seem like these pens impart any kind of flavor to the surface of these doesn't taste like anything um but their food safe so they're safe to eat this Kit's okay you know it's all right but I think it's great like when you're finished you still have three edible pens that you could use for other projects I hope you guys enjoy that I hope you guys learned something and don't forget to go to audible.com and click on the URL to support my channel let me know in the comments below if you've read the big gear and what you thought about it and if you know any other bird related books have a great weekend and I'll see you in my next video take care bye and that one of course is the salty all right here we go maybe I'll like it was terrible man this was very much a combination of that I recently decided to have some work done what do you guys think\n"