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Healthier Easter egg options

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meadowkoa · 04/03/2026 21:40

Very first world problems however me and my growing family made the switch to a while food diet and barely eat any UPF’s.
We have always celebrated Easter and want to enjoy it and it made me look at the Easter items being promoted. It’s shocking how many have emulsifiers in them etc.
I have been trying to find a brand with not as many ‘nasties’ in them but haven’t come across any. Could anyone please suggest any brands? I like to be prepared lol!

thank you. Xx

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CurlewKate · 04/03/2026 21:46

Honestly? Easter eggs are by definition unhealthy. Have healthy meals and healthier baking. But proper eggs!

ThatGreenFawn · 04/03/2026 21:49

Hotel chocolat have much less additives than typical eggs but are expensive.

meadowkoa · 04/03/2026 22:29

CurlewKate · 04/03/2026 21:46

Honestly? Easter eggs are by definition unhealthy. Have healthy meals and healthier baking. But proper eggs!

Of course they are! But there’s also nothing wrong with seeing if there are healthier alternatives out there. I have my reasons

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meadowkoa · 04/03/2026 22:29

ThatGreenFawn · 04/03/2026 21:49

Hotel chocolat have much less additives than typical eggs but are expensive.

Thank you! I’ll take a look x

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Cosmication · 04/03/2026 22:30

Look at Green and Blacks dark choc eggs.

loveyouradvice · 05/03/2026 00:24

montezuma I would have thought??

meadowkoa · 05/03/2026 08:33

loveyouradvice · 05/03/2026 00:24

montezuma I would have thought??

Thank you! Never heard of this site. I’ll have a look x

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DashingDanton · 05/03/2026 08:40

Any decent dark chocolate egg. No surprising ingredients here https://www.ocado.com/products/M-S-Collection-Single-Origin-Dark-Chocolate-Egg/678055011

I think it’s often the sweets inside that contain the odd stuff.

MissyB1 · 05/03/2026 08:41

Have a look at M&S they are often free from palm oil at least.

HoppityBun · 05/03/2026 08:45

Booja booja

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