The chocolate business revealed Crash’s win in a press release. The lucky winner is an 8-year-old from Boise, Idaho, according to the release.
Crash was hurt in a “terrible” car mishap, according to the release. The mishap left him “seriously hurt and entrusted to one eye.”
While recovery at a regional shelter, Crash’s “eccentric, outbound character” made him the love of shelter staff, the release said.
As the winner of the Cadbury Bunny tryouts, Crash is starring in the 2023 Cadbury “Clucking Bunny” commercial. He’ll likewise get a reward of $5,000 for himself, along with $5,000 “to the shelter of his option,” according to the release.
Crash’s owner, Maddie Corey, revealed her pride at her furry friend’s achievement in the release.
“We are leaping with pleasure to hear Crash is the next Cadbury Bunny however not amazed as he is constantly the focal point in any room. He’s been through a lot over the previous couple of years and we value the love his buddies, family and cat lovers throughout the nation have actually revealed,” said Corey. “We can’t wait to see Crash take spotlight for this year’s Cadbury Clucking Bunny Commercial and share his story with the world.”
Crash’s business premiered March 25. He follows in the steps of Annie Rose, a treatment dog called in 2015’s Cadbury Bunny, and Betty, a tree frog who took home the reward in 2021.
It is the 5th year of the Cadbury Bunny tryouts, however the very first year the brand name has actually particularly looked for rescue family pets. Crash was picked from countless entries, according to a March 6 press release from Cadbury. The charming group of finalists consisted of a chinchilla called Ande, a sheep called Timmy, and a duck called Ping.
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