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    • bunnylova123
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        I have a large, purple printed cardboard cadburys easter egg box ( with no traces of chocolate, the eggs were wrapped up ) and a big, brown paper, printed, potato sack. The potato sack was home to several gross , and mouldy potatoes. Would they be suitable for Vienna? She loves big crunchy things that make noise, I just thought the box would be cool because it’s easter soon . I wasn’t sure about the dye or traces of mould though. 


      • mia
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          How big is the box? A little dye shouldn’t hurt.
          Mold on the other hand, I’d avoid.


        • bunnylova123
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            Hmmm, about the size of a microwave, but square. It’s totally covered in dye outside.


          • bunnylova123
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               like this


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                I avoid cardboard with a lot of ink since some cardboard is usually digested. Not sure if its harmful or not, I guess it depends on the type of ink used. Better safe than sorry is my guess. I’d try to find a plain brown box.


              • Monkeybun
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                  And definitely avoid the sack that had mouldy food in it. Mould is a big no no!


                • bunnylova123
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                    I’ve used the top part of the sack ( it was a big sack ) to make her a toy.

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