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Cadbury Is Looking for a New Easter Bunny – and It Could Be Your Dog!

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Back in 1994, Cadbury launched its “Bunny Tryouts’ commercial, looking for the perfect animal to be its new Cadbury bunny. There was a cat, dog, pig, turtle, llama and even a lion.

“Everyone wants to be the Cadbury bunny…but while others keep trying there’s only one Cadbury bunny, and ‘nobunny’ knows Easter better than Canbury,” the commercial says.

Well, apparently, the rabbit didn’t do a great job, as there is now another tryout for the Cadbury bunny – and this time it could be your dog (or any other pet).

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Twenty-five years later, the company is doing another Bunny Tryouts for its iconic Clucking Bunny commercial. Dog parents can upload a photo of their pooch wearing bunny ears on the company’s website, along with explaining why their pup should be on TV. The deadline is March 6. The following day, Cadbury will choose the top 20. The semi-finalists will be asked to submit a video. From there, one lucky animal (hopefully a dog!) will be chosen to be in the 2019 Easter commercial. The winner will receive $5,000, while the ASPCA will be rewarded $10,000.

Think your dog has what it takes? Head over to the Cadbury website to begin the application.

Here is some of the competition you are up against.

Image via Cadbury

Image via Cadbury

Image via Cadbury

Image via Cadbury

Image via Cadbury

Image via Cadbury

Image via Cadbury

Related: Hilarious Video Shows Adorable Shelter Dogs Unsure of Magician’s Tricks During a Holiday Visit

By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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