Easter may be over, but the chocolate certainly isn't. If you're keen to bag some sweet deals at a significant discount - think £1 and £2 for bundles - then Cadbury's is your destination.
From leftover to massive Dairy Milk chocolate bars and favourite bundles starting from just 65p, there's a chocolate treat for everyone, whether it's a self-indulgence or a gift for a loved one. And Cadbury's isn't alone in offering fantastic discounts on surplus chocolate.
Lindt also has some remaining and mini egg packs.
There's no current indication of how long these offers will last, so we recommend grabbing them quickly before the Easter chocolate makes way for treats.
One of the best bargains that caught our attention was the (Box of 4). Originally priced at £60, this box of four Easter eggs is now just £28 - a whopping 53% saving, reports .
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This bundle includes four chunky Cadbury's milk chocolate Easter eggs, one giant milk chocolate Easter egg with an extra thick shell, and one bag of Cadbury's chocolate chunks.
Additionally, you can grab the for just £1, down from £3.29. While the saving might not be massive, these Easter eggs are currently unavailable in and you'll have to wait until next Easter if you want to get your hands on the egg.
This egg, a fresh addition from Cadbury in 2024, comprises a 98g white chocolate egg filled with Cadbury's white chocolate buttons. Scrumptious.
The , featuring the much-adored mini eggs and creme eggs, is down from £8 to £5, making it an ideal treat for your little ones (or even yourself).
For those who don't mind slightly damaged chocolate, Cadbury's has its on offer, reduced from £11.50 to £8.50. Rest assured, the chocolate is fully sealed and untouched; there might just be minor scuffing or damage to the outer packaging, hence the discount.
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