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let me tell you a funny easter story.
when i was in kindergarten, my mom spent an entire weekend making cascarones for my class. (you know these things.) and because my small suburban town was predominately white at the time, and we were one of the very few hispanic families, cascarones was hardly known by anyone at all. in fact, you couldn't find them in stores like you can today.
i still don't know if my mom was being a troll or she genuinely did not realize the unpopularity of cascarones, but she never told my teacher that they were meant to be broken outside, to avoid clean up. she didn't even tell her what they were. so when i gave each of my classmates their own cascarones, everyone was confused on what to do with them since they weren't plastic eggs you could pop open. it wasn't until i broke one on my head and then another one on the nearest kid, that everyone went ape shit, and i mean APE SHIT.
once everyone got the idea that they were meant to be broken and ~oooo there's sparkly confetti inside~ we immediately started breaking them on each other and throwing the confetti. everyone was laughing hysterically. it was like a battlefield of glitter and colored paper in that classroom. there was not one kid that didn't have a head that looked like a rainbow and my teacher had no time at all to prevent 20 something children from making a monster of a mess. i remember seeing my teacher watch us with a horrified look on her face. it was so bad, the entire classroom had confetti in their hair for weeks.
and that's how my mom decided to introduce her culture.