You could earn some serious cash.
Cadbury has revealed a trick that will give egg hunters a better chance of grabbing one of their white chocolate Creme Eggs.
The chocolate company have announced they are holding a special ‘Creme Egg Camp’, with it promised there will be white eggs hidden around the venue, according to the Sun.
The camp will be held at Old Street in London between Thursday to Sunday for five weeks starting on 19 January.
Tickets to the event cost £5 each and will be available to buy from 12pm on 15 January.
It comes after the news last week that the first white Cadbury Creme Egg had been found by a nursery manager from Luton.
Natasha Bream, 30, revealed that she discovered the prized confectionary item on her lunch break at a Tesco Express in her home town.
There are believed to be around 350 eggs out there, with 34 worth £1,000 and the rest worth £100.
Given that the UK is strict on product labelling, there could be an easy way to tell if you’ve picked a winning egg before you buy it.
The Mirror has reported that where the normal eggs have ingredients on them that read ‘Milk Chocolate’ it’s likely that the white chocolate egg will read ‘White Chocolate’ instead.