The Best Easter Chocolate 2026: The Ultimate TONE Guide

What is the world if we can’t wake up at Easter and dive headfirst into frankly irresponsible amounts of Easter chocolate? Exactly. This is the moment restraint goes out the window and the chocolate world goes all in from glossy, over-the-top eggs to inventive flavour mash-ups and boozy twists on the classic treat. So we’ve done the hard work for you, tasting and narrowing down the Easter 2026 standouts, from indulgent artisan creations to playful crowd-pleasers. Whether you’re hosting, gifting or just treating yourself, consider this your shortcut to the very best bites of the season.

Cutter & Squidge

Easter Chocolate

What: Tiramisu Easter Egg – £32.99

The lowdown: London bakery favourites Cutter & Squidge have created what might be the most decadent egg of the season. Inspired by the classic Italian dessert, this indulgent Easter egg is filled with coffee-soaked biscuits, silky coffee ganache, caramel and white chocolate, before being finished with cocoa dusting, white chocolate eggs and delicate chocolate shavings. Handcrafted with premium ingredients, the brand has built a reputation for luxurious, creative Easter eggs that push far beyond the standard supermarket shell.

It’s rich, comforting and utterly over the top in the best way possible  a proper crowd-pleaser and easily one of the standout additions to this year’s Easter chocolate lineup.

Where: Here

HAPPi

What: Oat Milk Choc Hollow Egg Pistachio & Kanafe – £15

The lowdown: Plant-based chocolate has come a long way in recent years, and HAPPi continues to prove that dairy-free can still be outrageously indulgent. Their Oat Milk Chocolate Hollow Egg with Pistachio & Kanafe combines creamy oat milk chocolate with a nutty pistachio twist and delicate notes inspired by the Middle Eastern dessert kanafe.

The result is a unique Easter egg that’s rich, crunchy and quietly addictive – perfect for anyone looking for a vegan Easter chocolate that still feels like a proper treat.

Where: Here

Bird & Blend

What: Strawberries & Cream Matcha Infused Easter Egg – £25

The lowdown: Tea specialists Bird & Blend have taken their cult strawberries and cream matcha and transformed it into an Easter egg – and the results are as dreamy as you’d expect. This luxurious melt-in-the-mouth white chocolate egg blends handmade single-origin white chocolate with the brand’s berry-sweet Japanese matcha blend. The flavour is creamy, lightly grassy and packed with strawberry sweetness – essentially like a bowl of strawberries and cream wrapped inside a chocolate egg.

If you’re bored of standard milk chocolate, this one’s a seriously fun twist.

Where: Here

Lindt

What: LINDOR Pistachio Easter Egg

The lowdown: A runaway hit last year, Lindt’s pistachio-filled Easter egg has officially returned and pistachio fans will be thrilled. The milk chocolate shell comes paired with eight LINDOR Pistachio Truffles, each packed with nutty flavour and finished with the brand’s famously smooth, creamy centre. It’s a luxurious but widely available option that delivers exactly what Lindt does best: silky chocolate that melts instantly.

A safe bet if you’re buying for a crowd (or just yourself).

Where: Here

For Those Who Hate Easter Eggs

Not everyone wants a giant hollow egg. If you prefer to drink your chocolate instead, this might be the most fun Easter option on the list.

Mozart Chocolate Liqueur

What: Chocolate liqueurs and Easter-inspired cocktails

The lowdown: Crafted in Salzburg, Mozart Chocolate Liqueur blends West African cocoa with Madagascan vanilla and ingredients like fresh cream or caramel to create a smooth, velvety chocolate liqueur perfect for sipping or mixing.The brand even leans fully into the Easter spirit with cocktail suggestions and those iconic gold-wrapped bottles – round, glossy and just egg-shaped enough to feel festive.

If chocolate eggs aren’t your thing, this might be the grown-up Easter treat you’re after.

Where: Here and available in Waitrose and Majestic

The Final Bite

Whether you’re after indulgent artisan eggs, creative flavour experiments or something a little more boozy, Easter 2026 is shaping up to be a brilliant year for chocolate lovers.

Our advice? Don’t overthink it. Buy the egg. Buy the second egg. Maybe grab the liqueur too. After all, Easter only comes once a year – and if there was ever a weekend designed for unapologetic chocolate consumption, this is it.

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