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Should You Dye Your Easter Eggs In The Toilet?

Should you dye your Easter Eggs in the toilet? One woman claims it’s the best way to do it. A woman is now going viral online for claiming that the…

LOUISVILLE, KY – APRIL 11: An Easter basket filled with eggs is seen on April 10, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky. Due to the COVID -19 outbreak, Kentucky state officials have instructed churchgoers to not attend services for the Easter holiday and celebrate at home instead. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Should you dye your Easter Eggs in the toilet? One woman claims it's the best way to do it.

A woman is now going viral online for claiming that the best way to dye your Easter Eggs is in the toilet. You know, the place where you go to the bathroom. That can't be good, right? She claims it's the way to go though.

Woman Goes Viral For Dying Easter Eggs In The Toilet

Honestly, they look great. I can see what she's talking about. It can be a great place to make your Easter Eggs. However, it's still a toilet. So, if you plan on touching or eating the eggs at all then you should probably find a better place to dye them than your toilet. I'm sorry but no matter how many cleaning products you use you're not going to get it as clean as I would need it to be in order to use it. It's the toilet!

The Instagram video has more than 23K likes and that number is continuing to climb since being shared a week ago. Would you do this to get cool looking eggs? I admit they look great but I don't think it's worth it. The traditional method will work just fine for me, thank you very much.

Dying Easter Eggs can be a messy process so it makes sense to do it in the bathroom, but it's just too dirty! You're better off just embracing the mess and maybe you can prepare a little ahead of time, get some cloth on the table that you don't mind getting dirty. Or you could do it outside in a bucket? There are many alternatives out there so you don't have to use the toilet.

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