Easter and chocolate go hand in hand. Luckily, compassionate folks can get in on the chocolaty action, thanks to all these delicious dairy-free treats. Whether you’re looking for mini eggs, truffles, chocolate lollies or just a big no-nonsense egg, there should be a vegan option on this list to tempt you:
- Plamil’s Dairy-Free Easter Egg (£3.69) ticks all the boxes – it’s organic, fair trade and vegan! Find it in Holland & Barrett and many independent health-food stores.
- Give a gift that makes a statement, with Booja Booja’s stunning Fin de Champagne Large Easter Egg (£24.99), a painted work of art filled with delectable handmade truffles. Order online or find your nearest supplier.
- While we’re talking luxury, Hotel Chocolat have just launched a brand-new range of vegan chocolates made from almond milk, including these super-cute Milk-Free Bunny Licks (£1.95). Find them at branches of Hotel Chocolat across the country.
- These are no ordinary mini eggs: they are Montezuma’s Dark Chocolate Mini Eggs With Almond Praline (£5.49). These praline-filled eggs are very tempting and available in shops across the UK and online.
- Need vegan chocolate in a hurry? Nip into your local Sainsbury’s to grab one of their affordable Freefrom Chocolate Egg (£3.49).
- Divine’s Dark Chocolate Mini Eggs (£4.25) are making our mouths water. These fair-trade, smooth, dark-chocolate treats make a fantastic present for kids and grown-ups alike. Look for them in Oxfam, Tesco, Waitrose and many independent stores.
- For a more exotically flavoured egg, sample Cocoa Loco’s Dark Chocolate & Ginger Easter Egg (£11.99), jewelled with nuggets of crystallised ginger. Ooh la la! Order online or look for it in Oxfam, John Lewis or independent delicatessens.
- Perfect as a mini sweet treat, Choices Dairy Free Chocolate Bunny Bar (£1.25) comes in “milk” or white chocolate and makes an adorable little pressie. It’s available at Holland & Barrett and Sainsbury’s.
- In the mood for something traditional? You can’t go wrong with a classic egg such as Holland & Barrett’s Good Life Dairy Free Egg (£3.50).
- Made with organic rice milk and infused with pieces of vegan-friendly honeycomb toffee, Moo Free’s Easter Bunnycomb Egg (£4.25) is yummy and available at many health-food shops and online retailers.
- If you’re a fiend for dark chocolate, Green & Black’s zingy Mint Dark Chocolate Egg (£6.59) will go down a treat. Look for it in most major supermarkets.
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