• Easter is fast approaching, and it’s nearly the time we gorge ourselves on chocolates and marshmallow eggs. What better way to indulge in the holiday spirit than by treating yourself to some luxurious Easter goodies that would make even the Easter Bunny jealous? Save the standard chocolate bunnies for the kids and hide these high-end, bougie Easter treats away for yourself.

    Let’s drool over four of the most decadent, indulgent, and downright delicious Easter treats money can buy. You can thank us later…

    For the liquorice lover

    If you love a Scandinavian inspired liquorice, Lakrids will become your go-to easter treat! Buy a Spring selection box to test your fancy. You’ll find crispy caramel, crunchy toffee, coffee, sea salt, salted caramel, and twisted banana and coconut flavours ready to be munched on!

    Never go wrong with nougat…

    Listen, if you love nougat, you just have to try 1701’s salted caramel brittle and macadamia nut goodness. Once you’ve had your first taste, you’ll struggle to stop reaching for the box. Hands down some of the most delicious nougat we’ve ever tried and well worth the bucks!

    But what about the biscuits?

    Babylonstoren

    Babylonstoren always hits the nail on the head with their moreish bakes! Try these delicious speckled-egg inspired soetkoekies, tucked away in a gorgeous ornate tin. If biscuits aren’t your vibe and you’re based in CT, you have to try their hot cross bun loaf – use it for french toast, you won’t regret it!

    Don’t forget the chocolate!

    Honest Chocolate’s artist range is a must-have. If you’ve got the guts to tamper with the gorgeous packaging, inside you’ll find the silkiest, smoothest chocolate slab ready to be devoured whole. Choose from dark mylk with peruvian maca,  buchu and dried pineapple or vegan dark mylk…or buy all three!

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    Written by Savanna Douglas for Woman&Home.

    Feature Image: Pexels

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