THE front window of Poppa’s Fudge and Jam Factory was full of colour in the lead-up to Easter, and all for a good reason.
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Over 60 children aged from zero to 12 years entered the colouring competition which saw all entries plastered across the front window of the Lovell Street store.
Chosen to judge the competition was Mayor Freudenstein’s wife, Lyn Freudenstein, who was stuck for choice when it came to picking the winner of each category.
The winner of the zero-five years category was Ella Steenbergen, and for the 6-12 years was Tom Smith.
“They’re all lovely and it took me a long time to choose,” Lyn said.
“Have a happy Easter and I hope the Easter Bunny brings you what you like.”
But nobody missed out on a prize, with all 60-plus entrants receiving a prize for entering the competition.
“It was a fantastic response - the kids were so cute and put so much effort into it,” Vicki Powderly from Poppa’s Fudge and Jam Factory said.
“Happy Easter from Poppa, Vicki and staff.”