Can you substitute vinegar for Easter eggs?
Vinegar is not a suitable substitute for Easter eggs. Easter eggs are typically made from hard-boiled eggs that are decorated, often with dyes or paint, and are a traditional part of Easter celebrations. Vinegar is a sour liquid that is used as a condiment or cleaning agent and is not edible in large quantities.
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