Cadbury Mini eggs. At least the original ones sent to certain extent the second generation ones I don’t know how bad the chocolate’s gotten now. But it really wasn’t the chocolate that was interesting it was the coating and I don’t know what it was about it but I know at least one other person who buys bags and bags of them every year it shoves them in the freezer
@widijaz
I love spiced gum drops.
I bought a pack a couple years ago during a road trip and the white ones straight up tasted like toothpaste. Why would a candy maker make a toothpaste flavored candy?
Robin’s Eggs! I eat them like crazy this time of year but I only allow myself the small boxes, which I can find nowhere this year. Some places have had the carrot shaped bags. 2nd is Reece’s Pieces Eggs. I really enjoy the higher peanut butter to candy ratio.
A lot of comments about Reese’s in here.
I won’t eat any Reese’s products until 2027, when they switch back to the old recipes.
They have been getting a lot of bad publicity lately for changing their recipes to include less chocolate and more filler in order to boost profits in the face of rising cacao prices.
Cadbury Creme Egg without a doubt. Shame they’ve gotten smaller over the years.
@jsh139
They’ve definitely gotten smaller but they are so rich and sweet that I think it’s a good thing.
@jsh139 @kittykat9180 I found mini Cadbury crème eggs this year. Hoping someone offers me one.
Cadbury Mini eggs. At least the original ones sent to certain extent the second generation ones I don’t know how bad the chocolate’s gotten now. But it really wasn’t the chocolate that was interesting it was the coating and I don’t know what it was about it but I know at least one other person who buys bags and bags of them every year it shoves them in the freezer
Anything from Lindt!
Peanut butter M&M eggs
Brach’s jelly beans…and then chocolate.
@Tadlem43
Yes! They have to be Brach’s. Hard to find after Easter in the stores but luckily they’re available on the jungle website year round.
Terry’s Dark Chocolate Orange, for all that they’re not what they used to be.
Easter dinner with family. It may not be candy, but it is the best.
Spiced gum drops. Jelly beans. Any chocolate. Traditional Easter candy.
@widijaz spice drops yum yum
@widijaz
I love spiced gum drops.
I bought a pack a couple years ago during a road trip and the white ones straight up tasted like toothpaste. Why would a candy maker make a toothpaste flavored candy?
Reese’s Eggs. Or starburst jelly beans.
Robin eggs! But also Reese’s eggs. Cadbury eggs were always a treat growing up, too.
I have never seen Reese’s Pieces Eggs, but Reese’s Eggs are dope.
See’s chocolate eggs are the best. Anything Hersheys is toxic sludge.
Robin’s Eggs! I eat them like crazy this time of year but I only allow myself the small boxes, which I can find nowhere this year. Some places have had the carrot shaped bags. 2nd is Reece’s Pieces Eggs. I really enjoy the higher peanut butter to candy ratio.
Sometimes quantity matters:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/grocery/stores/warehouse-clubs/2026/03/18/costco-giant-chocolate-easter-bunny/89211406007/
Cadbury Minieggs
A lot of comments about Reese’s in here.
I won’t eat any Reese’s products until 2027, when they switch back to the old recipes.
They have been getting a lot of bad publicity lately for changing their recipes to include less chocolate and more filler in order to boost profits in the face of rising cacao prices.
I actually like carob… chocolate is becoming more and more difficult to harvest (though carob/locust bean should be too)
And AFAIK, the Reese filler thing only applied to non-cup shapes.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/hershey-bring-back-real-chocolate-172734828.html
They are $2 at Walgreens last I checked. I hope to purchase at 75% off, but we’ll see.
@cfg83 Ooo, yum.