It’s chocolate time, otherwise known as Easter! The time of year we ask ourselves, how many Easter eggs is too many to eat in one go? From extravagant truffle-filled eggs and hand-painted works of (chocolate) art to golden praline eggs nestling in egg boxes, we’ve compiled the tastiest treats to ensure you have a great Easter…
Hand Painted Artisan Eggs – Rococo Chocolates, £27.50
The popular Artisan Bar range is the inspiration for this year’s Easter Egg Collection from Rococo Chocolates. The stunning designs by Chantal Coady OBE have been recreated and skilfully hand painted on the eggs. Two of the best-selling flavours will be available this Easter, The Sea Salt Milk Artisan Egg and The Honeycomb Crunch Milk Artisan Egg.
Find them here: www.rococochocolates.com
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Mini Easter Egg Stick (Pale) – Amelia Rope Chocolate, £9.99
Amelia’s chocolates are all created, pretty much by hand, in small batches, in England. They are made from top-quality single origin chocolate, either from Colombia, Ecuador, Madagascar or Tanzania. Amelia’s flavours are driven by her taste buds. Once they are happy, the flavours are rolled out into the chocolate bars. These Easter Egg Sticks are a fantastic treat for anyone who adores the best quality chocolate. In these Pale Sticks, you will experience 3 x Pale Lemon & Sea Salt mini eggs and 3 x Pale Honeycomb mini eggs.
Find them here: www.ameliarope.com
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Organic Champagne Truffles Decorative Easter Egg – Booja Booja, £12.99
Give loved ones a special treat this Easter with Booja-Booja’s delectable organic chocolates. The beautiful shell is hand painted by traditional artists in Kashmir and holds a selection of delicious organic champagne truffles.
Find them here: www.selfridges.com
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Milk Chocolate Easter Egg – Butlers, £12.99
Add a distinctive flavour to your Easter with Butlers’ Milk Chocolate Easter egg. Inside you’ll find a selection of small chocolate eggs – perfect for sharing with someone, or just for a moment of personal indulgence.
Find them here: www.selfridges.com
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Six Golden Praline Eggs – Fortnum & Mason, £25
Six real hen egg shells have been intricately hollowed, painted gold for fairytale appeal and filled to the brim with praline chocolate. Crack as you would a real egg and enjoy the chocolate hazelnut goodness hidden inside!
Find them here: www.fortnumandmason.com
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Gold, Silver, Pink, Blonde Chocolate Easter Egg – The Chocolate Society, £29.95
It’s quirky and fun, hand crafted and scrumptious. A Blonde Chocolate Egg, decorated with joyous pink cocoa butter and splattered with gold, black and silver flecks. Made using Valrhona Blonde Chocolate. Accompanied by beautiful Truffled Hazelnuts.
Find them here: www.chocolate.co.uk
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Draggles Green Egg -Hatchimals, £60
The Hatchimals Draggles egg requires continuous love and care before it hatches to reveal the magical interactive creature inside. Offering hours of entertainment, your little one can then raise their new companion through three stages, teaching them to talk, walk, play games and more.
Find them here: www.selfridges.com
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Classic Dark Chocolate Rose & Violet Easter Egg – Charbonnel & Walker, £26
The renowned Dark Chocolate Easter Egg is filled with delicious Rose and Violet Creams. Beautifully decorated with a Victorian rabbit wearing a top hat in a William Morris inspired balloon. A simply delightful Easter treat!
Find them here: www.charbonnel.co.uk
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Extra Thick Easter Egg White & Light – Hotel Chocolat, £27
White & Light is all about the creamiest recipe, with two generously proportioned halves of opulent white chocolate. Wrapped in gold foil for a glint of anticipation when you untie the ribbon and lift the lid, filled with some of the finest high-cocoa white recipes, which are wrapped in tissue paper for a little mystery. Can’t wait? This year’s egg contains: The Blondie, Caffè Latte, Custard Tart, Egg On Toast, Mango, Praline Soldier, Raspberry Panna Cotta, Simple White, Walnut Praline.
Inspiration/Image Credits: Hotel Chocolat, Charbonnel, Selfridges, Rococo Chocolates,
Amelia Rope, Fortnum & Mason, Chocolate
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