I live in the western Hemisphere and I have never been to the UK (though my ancestors are primarily from the Isles) and I do not eat milk chocolate ( as I am a vegetarian and am also lactose intolerant ) so Cadbury eggs were just a distant Brittish artifact that I had little familiarity with . I have seen the Cadbury bunny around furry sites and occasionally at the store but ,other then thinking "what a cute bunny mascot" I had little exposure to the brand . I stumbled across a video on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvkexGUF79A&t=237s when I looked up Lt Fox Vixen . I was surprised to find out how mainstream furry-girl fandom and characters were, believing that furry fetishes were something taboo and frowned upon by ..."regular people." I have experienced hate from aquentiences for admitting that I was a furry or pointing out a sexy fur-girl as if I were something akin to a zoophile or a pervert . Having delved deeper into Western Cartoons like Looney Toons (especially Space Jam ,Lola Bunny is the main reason for watching that silly movie) and other mainstream media sources, I found that MANY artists and advertisers promoted risque animal-people art for decades . (I didnt know this before because I have not been much of a cartoon fan until recently , mainly watching Live action shows and anime.)
I started to realize that the reason WHY so many mediocre shows and movies were made ( ei Space Jam) and even the ONLY REASON for cute furrygirls to be included in these shows was FOR furries !
I didnt grow up with the Warner Brothers cartoons and the Animaniacs but I always thought some of the female characters were cute ( esp Lola Bunny , Dot Warner, Minerva Mink ,Gadget Hackwrench , ect) but it turns out that the writers ,animators and producers INTENDED for viewers to be attracted to the characters .