Aside from the main Easter eggs, a huge amount of chocolate treats are also released for the season.
If you’re looking for items like that, then you’ll likely spot options from Cadbury in the supermarket.
Their Easter eggs are considered the gold standard for me in terms of quality, but I’ve never really explored their other treats for the season aside from Mini Eggs and Creme Eggs.
Therefore, I wanted to get a taste of what they had to offer and see if I had been missing out.
While the below items don’t encompass absolutely everything in Cadbury’s Easter treats range, it does cover a lot of ground.
From Orange Mini Eggs to White Creme Eggs, here’s what I thought about Cadbury’s Easter treats.
I tested out Cadbury’s Easter treats range
Mini Eggs
The Mini Eggs were wonderful as usual (Image: Newsquest)
It’s Mini Eggs, what more can be said? The small bursts of joy in the mouth have remained brilliant for an absolute age and trying them out just confirmed their status as one of the best things Cadbury has to offer around Easter.
Rating: 10/10
Orange Mini Eggs
The Orange Mini Eggs didn’t quite match up to the original (Image: Newsquest)
Cadbury introduced Orange-flavoured Mini Eggs just a couple of years ago, and it is definitely a winning combination on paper.
Orange and chocolate is a pairing that I absolutely adore, and it mostly comes together here.
While the citruflavour combined with the crisp shell is very nice, I still can’t say it reaches the same heights of the regular version.
Rating: 8/10
Mini Egg Bar
The Mini Egg bar was a standout item (Image: Newsquest)
Somehow, I’d never ended up trying this before, but it ended up being my favourite of all the things I tried.
It’s Mini Eggs embedded in a chocolate bar, and it’s as heavenly as it sounds.
Rating: 10/10
Mini Creme Eggs
The Mini Creme eggs were fairly good (Image: Newsquest)
Not much to say about this one. It’s just a Creme Egg but smaller, so it gets the job done fairly well without being outstanding.
Rating: 7/10
Creme Egg bar
The Creme Egg bar was a slight disappointment (Image: Newsquest)
Compared to the Mini Egg bar, this was a slight disappointment as the Creme Egg filling didn’t work as well here as it does in the regular egg.
Rating: 6/10
White Chocolate Creme Egg
The White Chocolate Creme Egg was a slight downgrade on the original (Image: Newsquest)
I like white chocolate, but I certainly wouldn’t rank it above milk or dark. Therefore, this version of a creme egg with a while chocolate shell is just fine and doesn’t really elevate what came before it.
Rating: 6/10
Cadbury Dairy Milk Filled Eggs
The filled eggs were quite tasty (Image: Newsquest)
These are fairly basic small Cadbury milk chocolate eggs with a slightly softer filling inside.
If you like Cadbury chocolate, they’ll do a fine job without being spectacular.
Rating: 7/10
Cadbury Oreo Milk Chocolate Egg
The Oreo Milk Chocolate eggs were pretty good (Image: Newsquest)
This is like a Creme Egg but with an Oreo filling instead, and as a result, it’s a fairly tasty offering.
Rating: 7/10
Cadbury Oreo White Chocolate Egg
The White Chocolate Oreo egg wasn’t quite as good as the milk chocolate version (Image: Newsquest)
The Oreo egg with a white chocolate exterior is just a slightly worse version of what came before it.
Rating: 6/10
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The verdict
Overall, my favourite items were related to the Mini Eggs, especially the chocolate bar, which added a brilliant extra element to an already fantastic product.
Meanwhile, the stuff that was just fine or a disappointment were the items that made a slight tweak to the classics.
All the white chocolate versions of the famous items were a slight downgrade to me but if you like that type of chocolate, I imagine it’ll work great for you.