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American Egg Board unveils 44th annual First Lady’s Commemorative Egg

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Who says art has to be limited to a canvas? During the 44th annual First Lady’s Commemorative Egg event, the American Egg Board has unveiled the 2021 egg design. Not only have they shown how unique each egg truly can be, they also announced a historic pledge by America’s egg farmers to donate more than 90 million eggs this year to food banks across the country. Egg-cellent!

“For more than 40 years, the presentation of the First Lady’s Commemorative Egg by America’s egg farmers has been a cherished springtime tradition celebrating our nation’s first ladies. We are honored to continue that tradition with Dr. Biden this year by also pledging to donate more than 90 million eggs for hunger relief, sharing the Bidens’ commitment to serving those in need, at such a great time of need,” said Emily Metz, president and CEO of the American Egg Board.

Egg-stravagent!

Dating back to 1977, the First Lady’s Commemorative Egg celebrates the passions of America’s first ladies and their initiatives. Designed by master egg artist Russ Hagen, the 2021 First Lady’s Commemorative Egg features an image of the White House flanked by the iconic flowering cherry blossoms of our nation’s capital, reflecting the spirit of hope and renewal inherent to spring and American optimism.

“While eggs are in demand all year round — especially at our nation’s food banks — they are the cornerstone of spring celebrations around Easter and Passover, and America’s egg farmers are especially proud of the egg’s prominent place on Americans’ tables during these special celebrations,” said Metz. “We want to make sure everyone can enjoy the versatility and nutrition of eggs. Eggs provide a complete source of high-quality protein and other important nutrients that growing children and people of all ages need, and America’s egg farmers are committed to making sure every family has access to eggs.”

Today, more than 45 million Americans, including 15 million children, may experience food insecurity, according to Feeding America’s The Impact of the Coronavirus on Food Insecurity in 2020 & 2021 brief. U.S. egg farmers have long supported families in need through egg and egg product donations, and their dedication only continues to grow.

In 2021, America’s egg farmers pledge to:

  • Support American families facing food insecurity by encouraging equitable access to sustainable nutrition.
  • Donate more than 90 million eggs — doubling 2020 donations — directly from farms to food banks in the wake of COVID-19.
  • Provide wholesome, nutritious eggs with powerful nutrients to people of all ages.
  • On behalf of America’s egg farmers, the AEB encourages Americans to spread hope this spring by supporting their community and contacting their local food pantry to determine how they, too, can join the fight against hunger today.

No matter how you like your eggs, the American Egg Board encourages everyone to contact their local food pantry to determine how they, too, can join the fight against hunger today.

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