
Best Easter egg deals 2025 – save on Cadbury, Lindt and more
There's something special about Easter eggs, and the way the chocolate just hits different. We don't know exactly what the secret is behind their addictive nature but we plan on stocking up while we have the chance. While Easter is not until 21 April this year, it's always helpful to shop in advance, to make sure you're not disappointed when only the chocolate dregs are left.
We're really excited that Easter eggs have had a real promotion this year. Supermarkets are nailing it with own brand flavours, while luxury chocolatiers and high street boutiques such as Hotel Chocolat continue to impress with their quality. Plus, if you stock up on household favourites, such as Cadbury, Kinder and Mars, you can never go wrong.
If, like us, you are beating the rush, you can save yourself some cash on fantastic Easter egg deals. We've even done the hard work for you and compiled a list of the best offers out there. In our list, we've thought about all tastes and price points – classic milk, caramels, nutty chocolate, and even options fit for a family egg hunt. These deals won't be around for long, though. On your marks...
A hit with both children and adults alike, Kinder knocks it out of the park every year with its Easter eggs. Although Kinder surprise eggs are available year-round, we'd much rather have a hefty 220g milk chocolate egg. Plus, you'll still get a fun toy inside, making it perfect for the little ones. Using your Tesco Clubcard, you can currently get 25 per cent off.
They're favourites for a reason – Cadbury creme eggs are one of the best things about Easter. The classic Cadbury chocolate forms an egg shape that's filled with a silky soft, gooey fondant, with the result being one of the most iconic chocolate treats. If you can never get enough of these bites of heaven, stock up with a whopping 48 eggs, thanks to this Amazon deal, which currently gives you almost 20 per cent off.
We couldn't talk about Easter chocolate without including the famous Lindt gold bunny. This little cutie is now available in white and dark chocolate, salted caramel, and classic milk. Lindt's creamy, rich Swiss chocolate is a must each Easter, and a discounted bunny is even sweeter.
Dutch chocolate manufacturer Tony's Chocolonely has garnered quite the reputation, with 100 per cent traceable cocoa beans that produce delicious, silky-smooth chocolate. For Easter, you can enjoy Tony's famous chocolate in egg form, with this perfect combination of creamy caramel and sea salt. By using the code 'EGGP', you'll save a modest £2 on the price of your egg.
One for the adults, these dinky multi-coloured eggs are a striking choice for an Easter gift this year. A delicate and crunchy hazelnut praline is coated in Ecuadorian milk chocolate, making for little bites of heaven. Sign up for Delli news and get 20 per cent off your first shop, with the code 'WELCOME20'.
Different from the classic, smooth texture you'll find with most Easter eggs, Tesco's own-brand raisin and biscuit chocolate egg is filled with crunchy and chewy pieces that mix with the milk chocolate. The chocolate has The Rainforest Alliance seal of approval, and the egg's price now has 20 per cent off, with a Tesco Clubcard.
Another rabbit-shaped chocolate treat, this Kinder Bunny is now on offer at Ocado. Each bunny is usually £3.50 but you can now pick up a pair for just £4.50. Expect a fine milk chocolate outer with a creamy white chocolate lining, and, you didn't hear it from us but, there might be a secret toy lurking inside.
Combine the gold Lindt bunny with a whole medium egg made of Swiss chocolate from those famous master chocolatiers, and you have a recipe for success. Add a 30 per cent discount into the mix, and you're bound to be a very happy bunny, thanks to this deal from Ocado.
If you're buying for multiple loved ones this Easter, a bundle deal is the best way to get the most out of your money. This deal from Amazon is a case in point – right now, you can save almost 20 per cent on this bundle of three Cadbury Easter eggs, including chocolate buttons, white chocolate buttons and mini eggs.

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