As many across the city joined together for the Easter weekend, the Glasgow Times took to social media to ask a pressing question about the sweet treat.
At what age should you stop buying your kids Easter eggs?
We received more than 70 comments discussing the topic, with most Glaswegians saying the same thing.
You are never too old to enjoy a chocolate egg.
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One person said: “My mum still buys us eggs. I am 65, my brother is 61, and my husband is 68.”
A second added: “You are never too old for a piece of chocolate.”
A third commented: “Never. As long as they want them, I will buy them.”
Meanwhile, a fourth person stated: “I’m 44 and my mum still buys my siblings and me one.
“Love them, love chocolate, and all that they represent at Easter time.”
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However, some residents felt otherwise.
One person said: “When your kids have kids.”
A second wrote: “Definitely after 16.”
It comes as a variety of events were held across Glasgow this weekend to celebrate Easter.
We previously reported that hundreds of bikers roared down streets in the city as the much-loved Easter Egg Run returned.
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More than 900 motorcyclists turned out in spectacular style for the event, which was held in aid of Glasgow’s Children’s Hospital Charity on Easter Sunday (April 20).
Dressed in bright colours, riders gathered at Glasgow Green before setting off on a vibrant parade through the city on their way to the children’s hospital.
This is the 46th year that the event has been held.
Money raised from the day helps to fund vital projects, medical equipment, and support services for young patients and their families.