The Ultimate 2026 Vegan Easter Egg Guide
No matter how you celebrate Easter, one of the most delicious aspects is the abundance of chocolate. From hosting a dairy-free Easter egg hunt and toasting up cruelty-free hot cross buns to ensuring the Easter Bunny (or Bilby!) brings cruelty-free joy, here’s your guide to vegan Easter treats.
Mummy Meegz Chuckie Eggs
Craving the crème eggs of childhood, but don’t want to hurt cows? These Mummy Meegz delights are the answer. Overflowing with sweet fondant, wrapped in creamy oat milk chocolate, they’re nostalgic and cruelty-free.

Vegan Chocolate Co
Relive the fairy bread-fuelled days of your youth with these 100s and 1000s topped dark chocolate freckle eggs from the Vegan Chocolate Co. Colourful and whimsical, the rich dark chocolate offsets the sugar rush.

Pana Organic Luxe Easter Bundle
Easter chocolate doesn’t have to be egg-shaped to be delicious! Give the gift of indulgence with this pack from Pana Organic, including not one but three limited-edition hot cross bun-flavoured blocks.

Ferrero Grand Rocher Dark Chocolate
If you believe bigger is better, this one’s for you. The rich hazelnut flavour of a Ferrero Rocher in giant egg form, this dark chocolate beauty is an accidentally vegan treat that tastes as good as it looks impressive.

NOMO Cookie Dough Crunch Egg and Bunny
NOMO stands for No Missing Out,a testament to the brand’s commitment to making yummy chocolate everyone can enjoy. This cookie dough egg and bunny gift pack is dairy-free, gluten-free, egg-free, and nut-free, and available at Big W.

Vegan Chocolate Co. White Caramelised Hazelnut Eggs
Got a grown-up you want to treat this Easter? They will love you forever if you gift them this mouthwatering 6-pack of eggs from The Vegan Chocolate Co! Velvety Caramel, sweet white chocolate, decadent crunch of hazelnuts – this half dozen has it all.

Totally Vegan By Charlie Easter Gift Pack
For a gift they’ll still be raving about at Christmas, you can’t miss this gift box from Totally Vegan by Charlie! Packed with a fluffle of mixed bunnies, two large caramel eggs, two large strawberry eggs, a pack of mini solid mylk eggs, and a pack of mini solid choc deck eggs, the hard part will be handing it over.

Health Lab Gooey Caramel Half Eggs
Low sugar and vegan? These Health Lab treats are the guilt-free Easter miracle you’ve been dreaming about. They’re not only delicious, they’re also naturally sweetened with monk fruit, making them ideal for the gym bunny in your life.

Sweet William Mylk Chocolate Easter Bunnies
Sweet William has been a staple of the vegan chocolate market from the beginning, and these individually wrapped bunnies are perfect for an egg hunt. Aussie-made, nut- and gluten-free, they’re adorable, creamy and great for kids with allergies.

Lindt Dark Gold Bunny
Looking for an accidentally vegan treat that’s easy to find and will satisfy even the biggest dairy lover? The Lindt Dar Chocolate Gold Bunny is an easy-to-recognise choice that’s dairy-free and super cute. You can even have the ribbon personalised!

Moo Free Bunnycomb Egg
Creamy, chocolatey and bursting with indulgent pieces of vegan honeycomb, this Moo Free egg is not only gluten and dairy-free, but also soy-free, which can be rare among vegan chocolates. Perfect for the bunny to bring or for treating yourself.

What about Hot Cross Buns?
No Easter morning is complete without a hot, toasty bun. Happily, both Coles and Woolworths’ traditional fruit hot cross buns are accidentally vegan, as are those from Baker’s Delight. Meanwhile, Well and Good have allergy sufferers covered with their buns, which are vegan and free of gluten and nuts.

Why Choose Dairy Free?
Mother cows don’t make milk so that we can have dairy chocolate; they make milk for the same reason we do – to nourish and bond with their babies!
For us to take their milk, cows on dairy farms are repeatedly and forcibly impregnated. Like us, they carry their babies for 9 months, but, for us to steal cows’ milk, calves are removed from their mothers shortly after birth, leaving their mums to bellow in anguish.
If the calf is female, she will likely follow in her mum’s sad footsteps. If male, he will likely be slaughtered for veal. When their milk production drops, cows used for dairy are slaughtered.
Choosing vegan Easter eggs means taking a delicious stance against cruelty and oppression.
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