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DF Easter Eggs - why do they have to look so boring?

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betard · 12/02/2015 15:40

Although the range looks wider again this year, the packaging just looks so dull and kind of organic-y. I would love my 3yo to have a bright shiny plastic-and-foil encased egg with sweeties, like the normal ones that she sees in the shops. Can anyone recommend anything? The ones I've seen so far are by Moo free, plamil and choices. Oh that one of those companies would see fit to produce a frozen-branded egg.

I have a younger daughter who is not DF but can foresee years of both having to have the small, DF ones because it would seem too unfair otherwise.

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MrsTawdry · 13/02/2015 14:01

There are some very jolly looking DF easter treats here in this article with links

MrsTawdry · 13/02/2015 14:02

The Grocer's Daughter's ones are particularly shiny and bright in their packaging though it says she doesn't always update her website, if you call through she will take orders.

trixymalixy · 15/02/2015 10:14

In the past I have bought a dairy egg eaten the chocolate myself and put a dairy free egg in the packaging. I agree that they could make them a bit more aimed towards children, the packaging always seems a bit too adult.

babybarrister · 15/02/2015 18:30

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julker · 15/02/2015 18:35

Thornton's do a dark chocolate and you can get name iced on? I always liked that as a child (when you couldn't get any others)

The moo free is the nicest tasting I have found, they have rabbits out for Easter too - www.goodnessgoodies.co.uk/shop/chocolate.html

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