Did you know that Jeeps have all sorts of quirky Easter eggs hidden all over their cars? Don’t worry if you didn’t – you’re not the only one. TikTok user Jackie Foster recently shared a videoof a spider he found printed on one of the panels on his Jeep, and people found it so fascinating, they starting examining their own cars for Easter eggs. And guess what – turns out there are a lot of them!
In an interview with Bored Panda, Jackie said that his sister informed him about the hidden animals but he didn’t think much of it. “A few days later, I looked around my car to see if I found anything but still couldn’t find anything. Well, some time went by and one day I was at the gas station pumping gas and that’s when I was freaked out by what I thought was a spider coming at me,” said the man. “Then I realized that it was my hidden Easter egg.”
Jackie Foster recently shared a TikTok showing an Easter egg hidden on his Jeep

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Jackie’s TikTok quickly went viral, being viewed over 4.6 million times in just a few days and the man says he had both family and friends reach out to tell him they watched it. “I’ve even had people that I haven’t talked to in years message me and say, ‘My friend showed me your TikTok and I was like I went to high school with him!’ It’s just so crazy because you don’t realize how many people are actually seeing the video until you have people contacting you about it!” said Jackie.
Soon after, more people joined in showing the Easter eggs they’ve discovered on their own cars

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In an interview with Motor Authority, Joel Feder, the Interactive Content Manager for Internet Brands Automotive, explained that Jeep has been hiding Easter eggs in its cars for years now, and that the tradition was started by automotive designer Michael Santoro back in 1997.
Check out this informative video that provides more info on Jeep’s Easter eggs
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Santoro had a limited budget of 150 M USD (which is pocket change when it comes to automotive design) to redesign the new Jeep Wrangler TJ. “Jeep owns that seven grille bar theme. And if you look at the cowl of the Wrangler, I repeated that pattern in the cowl to let air into the interior of the car,” said the designer. This simple feature paved the road for many fun Easter eggs to come.
People found the Easter eggs pretty amusing








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