As Easter approaches and supermarket shelves start to fill with chocolate eggs, you may find yourself craving some sweet treats.
However, if – like many other caring Australians – you’re avoiding cruel and unhealthy dairy foods, you may be wondering how you can get that chocolaty fix without harming animals.
Wonder no more! Dairy-free chocolate Easter eggs exist – and they’re easier to find than you think ….
Moo Free
With cute flavours like BunnyComb and Cheeky Orange, in addition to the original chocolate egg, you’re sure to find an egg the kids will love. They just may not want to share ….
Moo Free chocolate eggs are available from many shops, including the following:
- Coles
- The Cruelty Free Shop
- About Life
- Go Vita
- Gluten Free Shop
- Healthy Life
You can also enter your postcode here to find more stockists.
Aldi Choices
Yup. Aldi’s home brand chocolate Easter eggs are vegan. They taste DELICIOUS – and each egg comes with chocolate buttons! Since both the “milk” and white chocolate options come at a very affordable price, you’ll be forgiven for eating more than one.
Be sure to grab one at your local Aldi store before they run out!
Treat Dreams
The pictures say it all. These ooey-gooey, delicious vegan Dream Eggs have taken Australia by storm. If you want to enjoy a crème egg without the cruelty, look no further than this decadent treat.
Hurry – Dream Eggs are selling out fast! Order online via the The Cruelty Free Shop or check their other stockists here.
Constant Craving
If you’ve never had a Constant Craving chocolate before, trust us – you won’t be disappointed! Velvety smooth and rich, these Tasmanian handcrafted vegan chocolates are melt-in-your-mouth good.
Available in specialty stores and online. You can find a full list of stockists here.
Lindt
Lindt offers a vegan chocolate egg and bunny combo pack! And Easter isn’t complete without a chocolate bunny.
You may have given and received Lindt bunnies in the past – but did you realise the dark chocolate ones are vegan? Deliciously dark and sweetly satisfying, this combo will be sure to satisfy your Easter cravings.
Find Lindt dark chocolate bunnies at many supermarkets, Lindt shops and cafés, and online.
Pana Chocolate
Everyone’s favourite raw chocolatier has created a number of Easter treat packs, which make perfect gifts. Hampers come in large or medium sizes, and there’s also a Happy Easter Gift Pack available. If that’s not enough, limited edition Caramel Lava Eggs, Supreme Eggs, and Double Choc are also available until Easter. Yum!
They’re available in Pana Chocolate shops and online.
Sweet William
Available in most major supermarkets and health-food stores, Sweet William dairy-free chocolates are easy to find – and very easy to eat! Cute chocolate bunny faces make a great Easter treat for kids.
Sweet William chocolate is available from many shops, including:
- Coles
- Woolworths
- IGA
- David Jones
Click here for Australian stockists, or buy from The Cruelty Free Shop.
Plamil Easter Egg
This organic, gluten-free, fair trade, vegan Easter egg will be a hit with kids and adults alike. The company also makes mini Easter half-eggs, which are great for an egg hunt!
They’re available from online stores, including The Cruelty Free Shop and Vegan Perfection.
Gingerbread Folk
Gingerbread bunnies make a cute gift, and with both chocolate and gluten-free options, Gingerbread Folk ensures no one will miss these cruelty-free Easter treats.
Order online, or find a list of stockists here.
Decadent Handmade Chocolates
This small Australian business has been making delicious handmade chocolates since 2013. The Easter offerings are plentiful and include vanilla fondant cream eggs, chocolate bunny lollipops, and large Mylk Easter Eggs filled with vegan marshmallow.
Order online here.