This week's Style List: 30 chocolate Easter eggs and treats
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Good vibes
Gluten-free with a keepsake shell, Booja Booja’s truffle egg is the ethical choice (£24.99, abelandcole.co.uk)
Nature girl
Covered in spring blooms, Betty’s hand decorated large egg is almost too sweet to eat (£49.95, bettys.co.uk).
Search party
Carluccio’s has helpfully got the Easter egg hunt sorted with a ready-made ultra-cute basket (£9.95, carluccios.com).
Spot it
This Prestat Hazelnut Chocolate Truffle comes in a real painted eggshell. We kid you not (£4.25, prestat.co.uk).
Cat’s whiskers
Pierre Marcolini’s Alice In Wonderland Easter chocolate collection is a sight to behold (£31, uk.marcolini.com).
Sweet home
Inspired by the beehives on Fortnum & Mason’s roof, this is not an egg but a work of art (£250, fortnumandmason.com).
C’est chic
These metallic pleat wrapped eggs look fabulous and come in a cute cotton bowl (£64, meltchocolates.com).
Golden age
The Chocolate Society’s dark chocolate egg is designed to look like hammered gold (£29.95, chocolate.co.uk).
Face time
Creighton’s Chocolaterie have used delicious Belgian chocolate to create this little fella (£9, farmdrop.co.uk).
Zig & zag
Whittard’s prettily packaged creation is filled with crunchy moreish minis (£10, whittard.co.uk).
Spot of DIY
Our favourite egg from Cadbury’s massive selection is this decorate- it-yourself version (£4, cadburygiftsdirect.co.uk).
True blue
Designed to look like real eggs from Daylesford’s legbar chicken - these are in fact filled with praline (£12, daylesford.com).
Reflect on
Unwrap Simply Chocolate’s copper egg to reveal a selection of chocolates (£34.95, harrods.com).
Home to roost
Go for a central showpiece with this giant chocolate rooster from John Lewis (£10, johnlewis.com).
Popping up
Monty Bojangles’ egg is filled with popping candy and butterscotch chip truffles. So moreish (£8, ocado.com).
In the fold
Go for a modern twist with French chocolatier Michel Cluizel’s Origami Rabbit (£15.95, harveynichols.com).
Alternative mix
Overdone the chocolate? Keep the seasonal glow with The Biscuiteers mini biscuit box (£35, biscuiteers.com).
Literary genius
Behold Rococo’s tribute to Roald Dahl – an egg with six not-so-enormous crocodiles (£19.99, selfridges.com).
Green world
Montezumas’ milk chocolate gift comes with eco-friendly packaging (£7.99, montezumas.co.uk).
Eye catching
The excellently named Egg On My Face chocolate slab is the gift you’re looking for (£7.50, hotelchocolat.com).
Clucky one
If you haven’t tried Pump Street Bakery chocolate then this hen is a good place to start (£12 for box of two, pumpstreetbakery.com).
All ears
Lindt has created a giant 1kg version of their iconic gold bunny. It’ll last till Christmas (£35, waitrose.com).
Small luxuries
Charbonnel et Walker’s chocolate selection box has a treat for everyone (£35, charbonnel.co.uk).
Wild side
Illustrated by artist Bibi King-Harman, this egg hides delicious mini eggs (£12.99, artisanduchocolat.com).
Bottoms up
Despite appearances, Choc On Choc’s Easter bunny basket is filled with chocolate (£9.99, choconchoc.co.uk).
Pretty in pink
Embrace spring’s colour palette with Godiva’s Easter egg filled with four foil minis (£18, godivachocolates.co.uk).
Wrap it up
The always beautifully presented Butler’s egg is our go-to for white chocolate (£10, butlerschocolates.com).
Fruit loop
Studded with raspberry in its dark chocolate shell, this is almost one of your five-a-day (£5, divinechocolate.com/uk).
In the bag
It is impossible to go grocery shopping at the moment without picking up these. Fact (80p, asda.com).
Take flight
Lick The Spoon has an array of hand-painted pieces including this art nouveau dragonfly (£85, lickthespoon.co.uk).