The business is ran by two children from Laois.
An honesty box ran by two children in the midlands has re-opened after being robbed last month.
11-year-old Liam and 10-year-old Sophie Ellis from Durrow were forced to close their egg-selling business when 23 boxes of eggs and their money box was stolen.
The two children had raised nearly €3,000 for Laura Lynn Hospice, before the incident.
But they took to Facebook to announce they're back in business, and are now operating outside of Oliver Stanley Motors in Durrow.
Sophie is very excited to get the chance to sell their eggs again:
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