Shoppers are running to major supermarket to buy three new Lindt Easter eggs with AMAZING flavours
HAPPY shoppers are racing to grab three NEW Lindt Easter egg flavours available at just ONE major supermarket – which one will be your favourite?
Chocoholics who have munched through their Christmas stock are now making room for the latest exciting Lindt Easter editions.
One thrilled shopper boasted her pistachio find[/caption] The second new edition is a Tiramisu Lindt egg[/caption] Their existing Salted Caramel flavour will also be available in a larger size[/caption]The 2025 spectacular spring creations have now hit the shelves in Tesco stores across the UK.
They feature the Lindor Milk Chocolate Egg with Lindor Pistachio Truffles, Lindor Tiramisu Egg, and the Extra Large Salted Caramel Egg.
One delighted customer shared their find in the Food Finds UK Official Facebook group.
She posted a proud snap of her Pistachio egg, which quickly garnered 3,000 likes and comments combined.
“They are amazing,” penned one fan, while someone else gushed “I want these bad boys, please”.
“Now they’ve upped their game,” said another, as one hailed the “sublime” goodie.
A third joked: “Best get to Tesco“.
But others weren’t as sure about the different flavour.
“What’s with the obsession for pistachio all of a sudden?”, asked someone.
“I wish they would stop mucking around with the fillings, the original is superb in my opinion of course,” wrote another.
While one argued: “Tiramisu all the way!”
If you decide to give the Lindt Lindor Milk Chocolate Egg with Lindor Pistachio Truffles a go, it will set you back £13.00 for the 260g luxurious treat.
The 260g Tiramisu edition is also £13.00 while the extra large Lindt Salted Caramel 348g is £20.00 – and comes with 15 truffles inside.
They are being sold exclusively at Tesco – so run and grab them while stocks last.
This comes as Cadbury revealed their 2025 Easter chocolate range – including a new selection box.
Fans were also excited to hear an iconic egg was making a comeback.
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Go own brand – if you’re not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you’ll save by going for the supermarket’s own brand bars.
Shop around – if you’ve spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.
Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you’re getting the best deal.
Look out for yellow stickers – supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they’ve been reduced.
They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.
Buy bigger bars – most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.
So if you’ve got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.
Among the fresh arrivals is the Easter Favourites Pouch – stuffed with Mini Eggs, Creme Eggs, and Mini Dairy Milk Eggs.
Ideal for sharing or an Easter egg hunt, the 335g pouch is priced at £7.45 and will be available in stores nationwide.
Also new is the Marvellous Creations Traditional Egg, the tasty new treat is a combination of the popular Marvellous Creations bar and the infamous Dairy Milk egg.
The egg featuring chocolate that contains chewy jelly beans and crunchy popping candy will be sold exclusively at Tesco for £7.49.
Toblerone fans can enjoy the Toblerone Truffle Edgy Egg for the first time, featuring a geometric chocolate shell hiding indulgent Toblerone Truffles.
It’s a premium treat priced at £15.49 and available across the UK.
For those who love a comeback, Cadbury has brought back some fan-favourite creations, including the Creme Egg Bar, Mini Eggs Orange, and the highly anticipated White Creme Egg Traditional Egg, which is exclusive to Asda for £7.49.
But, some shoppers have decided to boycott buying the chocolate Easter treats are prices are set to roar.
One customer took to social media after he was baffled by the price of Cadbury Mini Eggs.
In Tesco and Morrisons, a 110g Mini Egg bar cost £1.25 but they are now £2 in both stores.
According to Mondelez International, which owns Cadbury, the main reason for the increase in cost is the rising price of cocoa and dairy.
A spokesperson said: “We understand the economic pressures that consumers continue to face and raising prices is a last resort for our business.
“However, as a food producer, we are continuing to experience significantly higher input costs across our supply chain, with ingredients such as cocoa and dairy, which are widely used in our products, costing far more than they have done previously.
“Meanwhile, other costs like energy and transport also remain high. This means that our products continue to be much more expensive to make and while we have absorbed these costs where possible, we still face considerable challenges.
“As a result, we are having to make some carefully considered list price increases to our Cadbury Mini Eggs so that we can continue to provide consumers with the brands they love, without compromising on the great taste and quality they expect.”
Cadbury's 2025 easter chocolate range
Here's what Cadbury's has rolled out for the 2025 Easter chocolate range:
New Launches:
- Easter Favourites Pouch (335g): £7.45
- Marvellous Creations Traditional Egg (202g): £7.49 egg with a Marvellous Creations bar (Tesco exclusive).
- Toblerone Truffle Edgy Egg (286g): £15.49
Returning Favourites:
- Creme Egg Bar (123g): £2.39
- Mini Eggs Orange (80g): £2.19 (Tesco exclusive).
- White Creme Egg Traditional Egg (195g): £7.49 (Asda exclusive).
- Caramilk Traditional Egg (183g): £7.49
Ultimate Eggs:
- Half & Half Ultimate Egg (372g): £15.49
- Cadbury Fingers Ultimate Egg (380g): £15.49 (Tesco exclusive).
Additional Ultimate Eggs include the Crunchie, Mini Eggs, Fruit & Nut, Marble, and Chunky editions – all priced at £15.49.