Easter treats for the kids

Easter treats for the kids

Families – 21.03.21

From Cadbury’s charming Peter Rabbit range to dairy- and nut-free treats, cuddly soft toys and garden decorations, find a variety of items in store

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HAPPY HUNTING

Waitrose’s hanging decorations are perfect for the garden. Our Easter-themed headbands will get little ones into the spirit of the hunt. Give them buckets and baskets from Waitrose and Party Magic to collect hidden eggs. Why not surprise them with soft toys while they’re searching for eggs?

Easter choco eggs
Easter choco eggs
Easter choco eggs
Easter choco eggs

FREE TO BE YOU

NOMO, which stands for ‘no missing out’, has created a range of chocolates that are free from gluten, dairy, eggs and nuts, while Plamil’s So Free range offers dairy- and gluten-free options.

NOMO Vegan Fruit and crunch and egg and bar
NOMO Vegan Fruit and crunch and egg and bar

“This year we’ve brought in a selection of items from the UK. From buckets and baskets that are perfect for Easter egg collections to adorable soft toys and hanging decorations for the garden, we’re sure kids are going to love the range in store”. ~Kate Evans, Category Manager

Kate Evans, Category Manager
Kate Evans, Category Manager

FULL OF BEANS

“Make this the best sweet shop in town,” said Joseph William Thornton in 1911, when he left his 14-year-old son in charge of the sweet shop he’d bought in Sheffield, UK. More than a century later, the company is still going strong. Thorntons sources only the finest cocoa beans to make its range of chocolates, including its chocolate bunnies and eggs.

Easter and bunnies
Easter and bunnies
Easter and bunnies
Easter and bunnies

ALL THE RAGE

Smooth, silky chocolate flavoured with natural orange oil – what’s not to love? Terry’s Chocolate Orange was born in 1932 and it became an instant hit. Today, the brand sells 44 million chocolates a year. Find a variety of Terry’s in store.

Terry's Chocolate Orange eggs
Terry's Chocolate Orange eggs

GOLDEN OLDIE

For nearly 200 years, Cadbury has delighted adults and kids alike with its continuously evolving range of chocolates. In keeping with its drive to be a socially responsible company, Cadbury has partnered with Cocoa Life, a $400 million programme, which provides training and community planning skills to cocoa farmers to help them build a better future for themselves and their families.