Cadbury’s Easter ...
For £17.50 you get 15 Easter eggs, plus a bag and a tube of mini eggs. This has to be the cheapest way to organise and Easter egg hunt.
The Eggisibionist
Would you expect an extra thick Easter egg to be 2mm in places this one was. Around the edge it was just over 1mm. The chocolate was good though and the experience worth paying extra for.
Dermaquette Giant Easte...
If you're lucky enough to live in London then you've just got to try this one from Marc Demarquette as it's a giant milk chocolate egg and has some utterly wonderful sea salt and strawberry caramel seashells.
Montezuma’s Eco E...
This has to be one of the best dark chocolate Easter eggs I've reviewed this year, what's more it's eco-friendly, tasty, organic, gluten free and suitable for vegans! Also it's great value for money.
Of course it was never going to be an awesome Easter egg, but if you love Doctor Who then you don't really care what anybody else things, and nor should you.
Artisan du Chocolat seem to get it just bang on right with every festival. This time the Bunny Cool Eggs are absolutely perfect for children with taste.
If you don't mind paying a premium for an artisan hand-made Easter eggs by a fantastic chocolatier then this has to be one for you. Perhaps I should have picked a different flavour, but it was still very well made!
Now these Champagne chocolate truffles from Booja Booja are incredibly intoxicating, I'm not sure about the grammar in my write up as I feel a bit tipsy! They're very nice though. Did I say I lurrrve you? Hic!
If there's any Easter egg you buy for yourself this year, it has to be this one as it's so full of interesting flavours and the caramels and ganaches inside are great too.
If you wanted to support a small, local business at Easter instead of giving the supermarkets any more of your money then you should pop into the Chocolate Cafe in Ramsbottom for an Easter egg or two and some great lunch!