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I attempted chocolate bunnies from Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl and extra — 99p chocolate beat Lindt

The grocery store own-brand chocolate bunny was £4 cheaper than Lindt.

Millie Bull tasted a number of chocolate bunnies to search out out which one was finest (Picture: Millie Bull/REACH PLC)

Tucking right into a Lindt chocolate bunny usually marks the start of the Easter vacation. Nonetheless, at £5 for a 100g bunny, it is not the most cost effective choice. With Easter simply across the nook, I made a decision to blind taste-test chocolate bunnies from Morrisons, Lidl, Tesco, Aldi, Waitrose and M&S in opposition to main manufacturers Lindt and Cadbury to search out out which chocolate bunny is one of the best. My husband broke every chocolate bunny into bowls and containers so I might pattern the chocolate with out figuring out the place it had come from.

Earlier than sampling every chocolate bunny, I rigorously inspected the packaging for any tears, holes, or breaks. I additionally evaluated how visually interesting each was in comparison with the traditional Lindt bunny. Regardless of Lindt and Cadbury’s creamy texture and signature flavours, the general winner was Lidl. The grocery store’s chocolate bunny prices simply 99p however tastes far superior to Lindt, Cadbury and the opposite grocery store own-brands I sampled.

All of the chocolate bunnies got here in an array of vibrant packaging (Picture: Millie Bull/REACH PLC)

This is a breakdown of how every chocolate bunny carried out:

Lidl Favorina Milk Chocolate Bunny, 99p for 50g (£1.98/100g)

Lidl’s bunny is on the smaller aspect, so you might have to purchase two should you’re in search of a extra satisfying deal with. The silver and gold packaging is cute and would make the proper Easter presents for toddlers and little ones who cannot fairly handle an entire Easter egg or bigger chocolate bunny.

I used to be satisfied this was the Lindt bunny once I tucked into it. The flavour was pleasantly creamy, not overly candy and had a robust chocolate flavour. General, it is a stable alternative for youthful youngsters and adults in search of a small deal with this Easter.

The flavour is the traditional Cadbury flavour everyone knows and love. Candy and creamy with a satisfying snap. I’ve knocked off a number of factors as in comparison with a number of the different bunnies I sampled; Cadbury’s chocolate tasted just a little too candy. As somebody with a candy tooth, I did not thoughts an excessive amount of, however I believe this might be sickly for some individuals.

Rating: 8/10

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