Police in England have "saved Easter" for fans of Cadbury Creme Eggs, after recovering almost 200,000 of the treats which were stolen from an industrial unit.
Writing on social media, West Mercia Police said "The eggs-travagant theft took place on Saturday".
Other varieties of chocolate treats were also taken from the site at Stafford Park in Telford.
Police estimate the total value of confectionary stolen in the incident at about £40,000 (€45,282).
Shortly after the incident police stopped a vehicle travelling north on the M42 motorway and arrested a 32-year-old man on suspicion of theft.
Joby Poole, of no-fixed abode, has since been charged with criminal damage and two counts of theft.