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Update 2012: You can get the Moo Free Easter egg from Ethical Superstore for £3.99. And the D&D egg from Goodness Direct. You can also get them from Amazon very cheap.
I’ve actually found this vegan Easter bunny for £9.95 which I thought was great value for money!
It’s still  not very easy to find eggs without any dairy products in and I’ve spent a good couple of hours searching around for them. But one thing that people might not be aware of is that cocoa milk and butter isn’t actually a dairy product. I know it’s a stupid thing to say, but some people haven’t realised that yet. Although some chocolate retailers don’t put the full dietary information on their websites, it’s always good to look out for “milk powder”. Or you can usually just drop them a line, and although they’ll be busy at this time of year, they should be able to respond to you quickly enough.
Update 2011: I’ve found Hotel Chocolat do vegan and dairy free Easter eggs. They’re obviously of the dark variety. Check them out here.
Trying to find dairy Free Easter eggs isn’t the easiest thing in the world. What I have found is that probably best to go down the Booja Booja route as not only do they taste fantastic, but they look great too. They’re handmade and organic too. They’re not designed for kids however.
You can get Booja Booja Easter eggs from:
Also check our our dietary requirements page.
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