Celebrate Easter Sunday (5 April 2026) with these showstopping Easter eggs. Whether you’re scrambling for a last-minute gift, sending an egg to a loved one who has moved further afield or just looking for an alternative to supermarket offerings, we've found the best Easter eggs to buy this year.
An Easter egg is always going to be a pleasure to receive. From familiar faces such as Lindt, Tony's Chocolonely and Hotel Chocolat, to luxurious options from Melt, Chococo and many more, there's an Easter egg for everyone.
You can order Easter eggs online, too, with these brilliant options – we've selected vegan, free-from, kids' and Fairtrade varieties, as well as hazelnut chocolate and honeycomb flavours.
Find choices for every budget, from luxury eggs to gifts under £10 for an Easter egg delivery to remember. If you're in need of any more guidance for a fun Easter Sunday, find out how to throw an Easter egg hunt or check out our indulgent Easter brunch recipes for an excellent start to the day.
For more treats to send by post, see our top letterbox-friendly gifts. We've also rounded up the best supermarket Easter eggs and supermarket hot cross buns to try, to complete your Easter feast.
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Chococo 50/50 half milk, half dark Easter egg
- Available from Chococo (£50)
Rating: 5/5
This impressive egg is one of the most generous we tried, at a hefty 500g of chocolate. It looks impressive as soon as you lift it out the box (all plastic-free packaging, too), hand decorated by Chococo's resident chocolate artist and bedazzled in glitter. The egg is made of two halves – one side is 47 per cent Colombia origin milk chocolate and the other is signature 72 per cent Ecuador origin dark chocolate. The distinction between the two is actually relatively subtle but the chocolate has great snap and a satisfying mixture of textures, from delicate thin shards to thick and chunky pieces. Crack open the egg to reveal a selection of truffles inside including salted caramels, almond clusters and honeycomb bites.
Available from:
Chococo (£50)
Hotel Chocolat Extra-Thick Milk to Caramel Easter egg
- Available from Hotel Chocolat (£34.95)
Rating: 5/5
The ultimate treat for chocolate lovers, Hotel Chocolat has something for everyone. These luxury Easter eggs are full of unique flavours. We particularly love the decadent Extra Thick range – hearty chocolate eggs full of a selection of truffles, all set in gorgeous tin packaging.
We tried the extra-thick milk-to-caramel egg made of half 40 per cent milk chocolate and half caramel milk. Inside it's full of a mixture of truffles, pralines and caramels. If milk chocolate isn’t for you, try their dark chocolate (£34.95) or tipsy truffles (£34.95) versions for a more indulgent Easter egg delivery.
Available from:
Hotel Chocolat (£34.95)
Selfridges The Malt Ball blonde chocolate egg
- Available from Selfridges (£24.99)
Rating: 5/5
Another irresistible option for fans of trending blonde chocolate. Selfridges introduced its malt balls at Christmas in 2025 and has used them here to generously stud the front of a rich, creamy blonde chocolate egg. The large balls have an intense malt flavour (whisper it – stronger than a Malteser) while the smaller ones add lots of crunch. Together they balance out the thick blonde chocolate well. The fun idea and neon pink packaging make this a great option for an Easter egg gift.
It is available in a salted caramel milk chocolate version, too.
Available from:
Selfridges (£24.99)
Hotel Chocolat Nibbly Egg – milk to caramel
- Available from Hotel Chocolat (£22.95)
Rating: 5/5
We are big fans of Hotel Chocolat's unique caramel-milk chocolate. There is a nice level of salt and the caramel chocolate has lovely tang, with good length on the palate. Little pieces of caramel add subtle crunch without being gritty. The egg also comes with six 'tiddly eggs' – caramel truffles with a caramel ganache filling, which are rich and filled with a decadent caramel cream.
The Nibbly Egg is available in dark, white chocolate or vegan varieties, too.
Available from:
Hotel Chocolat (£22.95)
Pump Street cookie chip 60% dark milk chocolate Easter egg
- Available from Pump Street Chocolate (£38)
Rating: 4.5/5
Another Easter egg at the luxury end of the price spectrum, the quality of the craft chocolate shines through here, plus there's luxury presentation in the smart box. The hand-poured chocolate is super thin with great snap. The dark milk 60 per cent chocolate is well balanced and will appeal to many, being not too bitter but not too sweet. Fine nuggets of homemade chocolate chip cookie pieces are studded throughout with a pleasing salty note.
Available from:
Pump Street Bakery (£44)
Lindt popcorn chocolate Easter egg
- Available from Lindt (£16)
Rating: 4.5/5
Discover a lesser-known Lindt flavour this Easter with this popcorn egg offering. The classic Lindt egg and iconic bunny are both studded with caramelised popcorn pieces which deliver an impressively strong popcorn flavour and pleasing hint of salt to cut though the milk chocolate sweetness. Plus, there are popcorn-filled truffles at the base.
Available from:
Lindt (£16)
Cutter & Squidge billionaire filled Easter egg
- Available from Cutter & Squidge (£29.99)
Rating: 4/5
This over-the-top egg is probably the most decadent one we try each year. Some Easter eggs may feel hard to share, but this indulgent number can certainly feed a crowd. The half chocolate shell is filled with a thick layer of salted caramel sauce (our personal highlight), shortbread pieces and a towering mound of creamy whipped chocolate ganache. To top it all off, it’s finished with chunks of buttery fudge, more chocolate eggs and crispy chocolate pearls. A very rich, very sweet showstopper that would make a fun alternative Easter dessert.
Available from:
Cutter & Squidge (£29.99)
Terry's Chocolate Orange Marble Egg
- Available from Sainsbury's (£14), Morrisons (£15)
Rating: 4/5
This brand new release from Terry’s this year is sure to please chocolate orange fans. The marble orange swirl throughout a thick layer of milk chocolate tastes just like the classic Terry's orange – a whole one of which is included in the box alongside the egg, too.
Available from:
Sainsbury's (£14)
Morrisons (£15)
Lindt Crispy Biscuit milk chocolate egg
- Available from Lindt (£13)
Rating: 4/5
This Easter egg comes complete with a Lindt bunny, both studded with crispy biscuit pieces. Familiar creamy Swiss Lindt chocolate gets extra texture and crunch from the biscuit pieces, without much extra sweetness. Bonus points for the sweet orange polka dot collar on the bunny too. If you prefer something nutty, we also tried the Lindt pistachio and hazelnut Easter eggs.
Available from:
Lindt (£13)
M&Ms Crispy Bunny Easter egg
- Available from Sainsbury's (£4.50)
Who can resist an M&Ms Easter egg? This bargain egg is a crowdpleaser for kids and adults alike – an Easter egg of smooth, creamy milk chocolate along with two crispy bunnies studded with mini M&Ms (you can buy these individually too for Easter treats all weekend). A solid choice for a last minute Easter egg purchase or prize in an Easter egg hunt.
Available from:
Sainsbury's (£4.50)
Snickers extra large Easter egg
- Available from Sainsbury's (£6.50)
For the person who can never resist a Snickers from the corner shop or vending machine, this extra large Easter egg is the one to buy. The sweet milk chocolate egg is sure to be cracked into straight away, with two Snickers bars completing the treat.
Available from:
Sainsbury's (£6.50)
Farm Shop dark chocolate egg with cinder toffee
- Available from Farm Shop (from £12)
Rating: 4/5
This egg is studded with tiny, chewy pieces of cinder toffee (also known as honeycomb) made using Farm Shop’s own honey. The simple dark chocolate makes a good contrast to the sweet honeycomb. Plus, the egg comes complete with a bag of chocolate-covered honeycomb pieces, perfect for sharing. It comes in two sizes, too, depending how much chocolate you are in need of...
Available from:
Farm Shop (from £12)
Best vegan Easter eggs to buy
Love Cocoa Maldon sea salt dark chocolate Easter egg
- Available from Love Cocoa (£15.95)
Rating: 4.5/5
This vegan-friendly egg is based on one of Love Cocoa’s best-selling chocolate bars, combining single-origin dark chocolate with a hint of sea salt. The glossy chocolate has a good snap and fruity notes for a well-rounded flavour, and uses British sea salt to cut through the richness of the chocolate. Plus, we love that the packaging is all plastic-free.
Available from:
Love Cocoa (£15.95)
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This review of the best Easter eggs to buy was last updated in February 2026. If you have any questions, suggestions for future reviews or spot anything that has changed in price or availability, please get in touch at goodfoodwebsite@immediate.co.uk.
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