Twitter users have been left 'terrified' after finding out that clowns trademark their make-up designs by painting them on eggs. However, others were less quick to judge the seemingly creepy arrangement, with one social media user joking: 'This made my day.' The tradition of painting clown faces on chicken eggs dates back to 1946 when it was started by chemist Stan Bult as a hobby. The eggs are thought to take several days of painstaking work to complete, with painters only paid £15 for each completed. The tradition of painting clown faces on chicken eggs dates back to 1946 when it was started by chemist Stan Bult as a hobby
Source: Daily Mail November 15, 2020 07:41 UTC