Hi all!
Last year, I taste-tested 5 new vegan desserts (click here). This year, I am sharing my honest thoughts and opinions on 5 vegan chocolate eggs/bunnies. Just because you’re plant based, does not mean you have to miss out on seasonal, delicious goodies! In fact, I noticed that my local supermarket had much more variety this year, than last Easter. Without further ado, let’s get into it!
1.) NOMO – Caramel & Sea Salt Choco Egg
The Nomo brand sells vegan Easter eggs, in a few different flavours. There is the creamy choc, the hazelnut choc and the caramel & sea salt choc. I decided to try the latter and it was incredible! I gave it 5/5 stars for taste, texture and presentation. The egg itself was a great size, for the price I paid. I highly recommend this brand in general. They sell vegan chocolate bars in the same flavours, all year round. I would definitely buy it again or gift it to loved ones.
2.) Pana Organic – White Chocolate Macadamia Egg
Pana Chocolate are a super decadent, organic and vegan chocolate brand. I am a massive fan of their white chocolate range, so when the macadamia egg was released, I had to have it! I loved it so much, I devoured the entire thing in one setting. I felt pretty sick afterward but it was worth it. The egg is creamy, filled with pockets of crunchy macadamia nuts. You can also buy an almond milk egg, salted caramel egg and regular chocolate egg. I gave it 5/5 stars. Perfection!
3.) Sweet William – Chocolate Bunny
If you prefer a chocolate bunny, over a traditional Easter egg, Sweet William has a dairy-free, nut-free and gluten-free option. To be perfectly truthful, I was not a huge fan of this one. I couldn’t finish it, because the chocolate itself tasted a little cheap. I know a lot of people adore this brand, so it just comes down to personal taste. I personally wouldn’t buy it again, but I’m happy it exists. I gave it 2/5 stars.
4.) Sweet William – Chocolate Easter Bunnies
I know what you’re thinking: ‘Bec, you just said you didn’t like the Sweet William chocolate – what gives?’ Allow me to explain. My daughter is actually going on an Easter egg hunt today at her daycare. I didn’t want her to miss out, so I bought a packet of Sweet William bunnies for her to enjoy. This is a great option for vegan/dairy-free kids. The 12 pieces have such cute packaging. Abigail will be able to participate with her friends, enjoying a treat at the end. I gave it 3/5 stars for convenience.
5.) Treat Dreams – Premium Crème Filled Egg
Last, but certainly not least, nothing screams Easter more than a crème filled egg. As you can see by the image above. the outside is speckled white and pink. The inside has a golden, creamy filling, that is so gooey and delicious. I could not recommend this treat enough. I gave it 5/5 stars. If you wish to order one, you can do so here.
I hope you enjoyed this post. Please let me know your favourite vegan Easter egg/bunny brands. Thank you for reading.
Peace & Love xoxo










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