Vegan Easter Eggs Cruelty Free and Dairy Free options- Check out what's out there!


Are you still sitting back and chilling, thinking Easter is at the end of April, you've got plenty of time, well...It's now 9 days until Easter Sunday- so, if you are vegan or have a vegan friend you'd love to treat, here are some fantastic cruelty free options for you!

It's that time of year! Here is a selection of the best Easter eggs out there. There are so many vegan and cruelty free options this year, it was hard to chose just 5- but I have researched, painstakingly searched and, of course, taste tested...just for you! 


First up, the Independent Option. 

The Happea Herbivore on Etsy offers handmade vegan chocolate, made in small batches. It can be personalised, and you can request completely recyclable packaging if you are on a #zerowaste journey! 

The packaging, otherwise, is pretty minimal anyway, plus they use a recycle kraft box to post it to you!


I'll be writing more about The Happea Herbivore soon, so keep an eye out for a review of some of their Easter Chocolate Treats. Here is a selection of what they offer....






The Lindt Dark Chcolate bunny has allergy advice that makes it 'accidently vegan' - it is available in major supermarkets for around £4. It has minimal foil packaging, and the bell is reuseable!




Montezuma's has a great selection of vegan friendly eggs this year, pictured is the dark chocolate available at The Vegan Kind, they also have an eco egg with even less packaging!

 The Vegan Kind has a selection of Montezuma's Eggs available, but hurry, they're selling fast!





This gorgeous So Free egg perfect for those with a sweeter tooth- it is also milk free and gluten free. 






This Holland and Barrett organic egg has everything you need, a nice thick egg with dairy free milk chocolate and a cute bunny bar too.

Right now The Vegan Kind have a BOGOF offer on all Moo Free Easter Eggs:

 
This looks amazing, and is only £5.99 (and on Buy one get one free offer) at  The Vegan Kind

So, to support a small business and get a unique, handmade item be sure to check out The Happea Herbivore!
For delicious indulgence get 200g of lindt bunny! For organic decadence be sure to check out Motezuma's, Or for a traditional, packaged egg with extra naughties head to The Vegan Kind or Holland and Barrett! 



As Vegans, We are spoilt for choice this year with a huge amount of stores offering vegan options, including, to name just a few, Asda, Aldi, The Co-op, Marks and Spencer, Sainsburies, Tesco, Waitrose and Lidl- plus companies such as Booja Booja, Ananada's, Cocoalibre, Cocoa loco and many more!

For all the latest Easter fun head to Vegan Womble Easter Page! 
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Thank you so much for reading, have a wonderful Vegan Easter. 
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