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frisbyrat · 14/03/2009 14:59

Easter eggs for a hunt that are foil-wrapped, hollow, milk or plain chocolate, and small enough that I wouldn't mind even ds (1) eating one of two of them on Easter Day as a treat?

I really don't want ones with Cadbury's/etc emblazoned all over. Just plain and simple - and preferable cheap.

Oh, and decent chocolate, too. Not all coloured vegetable fat.
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Please help! Everything in the shops seems boxed, filled with extraneous crap, or made of jelly-type stuff...

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Nabster · 14/03/2009 15:42

Not sure you can get cheap and decent chocolate.

frisbyrat · 14/03/2009 15:50

Ok, then.

Thornton's-esque, not Rococo, but not Bobby's either!

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christiana · 14/03/2009 15:59

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Aniyan · 14/03/2009 16:01

M&S do bags of smallish eggs - about hen's egg size or a bit smaller - I think they're hollow - not sure how much they cost. Maybe try them?

AMumInScotland · 14/03/2009 16:46

I was in Lidl this morning - they seemed to have bags of chocolate eggs, though I didn't look closely.

BlueCowWondersWhenItsChocTime · 14/03/2009 17:03

Deffo M&S !

CharleeInChains · 14/03/2009 17:14

Tesco do buckets of them.

Also in HobbyCraft you can get plastic or card ones you can fill yourself.

frisbyrat · 14/03/2009 17:49

Brilliant! Thank you kindly, all.

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PlumBumMum · 14/03/2009 17:53

lidl I used them just so they would have plenty to find and then threw most in the bin, they also do wee kinder bonbons which are yum

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