I think that, at least one year, there should be a Pascha basket on Pascha (Orthodox Easter). I'd suggest it as part of the Easter event one of those years where they happen to be on the same day, but unfortunately the next time that happens is in 2025 D:
A traditional Pascha basket contains Pascha bread, sausage, ham, butter (sometimes shaped like a lamb), salt, cheese, horseradish, eggs that have been dyed red, and a candle, but people today don't necessarily follow that tradition and simplify it to any meat, any bread (including crackers!), any dairy product, and sometimes the eggs are dyed like typical Easter eggs instead of just being red (depends on the church's tradition), but it still has to include a candle. Nearly every Pascha basket I've ever seen also had chocolate eggs in it, but that might be because I'm in America. It's covered by a white cloth before it's been blessed; maybe the item version could be partially uncovered (or even a set that includes both partial and complete covers), since ideally the item would be released at midnight GMT on the morning of Pascha--which is when the feast begins.
I made a quick concept with some existing items, but I don't have a basket nearly big enough to fit a lot of food items, and I couldn't include a cheese and had to use a cookie for the bread because apparently I don't have any cheese or bread items. pls add more cheese and bread items and also smaller meats