What’s velvety smooth (for the most part), a dark shade of brown, and comes in many shapes and sizes? Get your mind out of the gutter, we’re talking about chocolates. More specifically, the Cadbury Easter chocolates.
The iconic chocolatier has released their Easter collection, and boy are we ready to indulge. There are limited edition cup lids for redemption, FairPrice and Grab vouchers to snag, and lucky draws with prizes including a Brompton bike too. Read on for more details:
Mention Easter, and chocolate and bunnies will probably come to mind. Cadbury has combined these Easter classics with their latest collection, with options including the Cadbury Dairy Milk Bunny Sharepack ($8.95) that’s great for sharing with the fam.
The Cadbury Clinker Bunny Sharepack ($8.95) is similar to the Dairy Milk Bunny, with an added surprise inside. Yep, we’re talking colourful Pascall Clinkers candy infused in this treat. Similarly, the Cadbury Marvellous Creations Bunny Sharepack ($8.95) has jelly beans and popping candy tucked inside each bunny’s tummy.
Those organising Easter egg hunts for the kiddos can go for the Cadbury Egg Hunt Pack ($15.95). These are hollowed egg-shaped delights covered in uber cute pastel-themed Peter Rabbit motifs.
Of course, the more bunnies, the merrier. Go for the Cadbury Hollow Bunny ($4.95), which comes with a Peter Rabbit packaging, to complete your Easter egg hunt.
Moving on to the mini chocolate eggs. The Cadbury Dairy Milk Egg Bag ($5.95) is an obvious choice if you’re looking for a snack that satisfies any sweet tooth. And did we mention how stinkin’ cute these are? Get a glass bowl and fill it up with these eggs, and you have yourself an adorbs coffee table snack and decoration.
The Cadbury Creme Egg Minis Egg Bag ($5.95) and Cadbury Oreo Egg Bag ($5.95) are basically the brother and sister of the Dairy Milk Egg. The former has a crème centre, while the latter has Oreo biscuits in the middle.
If you need more excuses reason to stock up on these cocoa treats, here’s one: every $15 spent on Cadbury chocolates will entitle you to the Cadbury Easter Bunny Cover. This cup lid will prevent stray dust and dirt from entering your drink, and makes a cute topper for your cup too.
The cloud blue Brompton bike.
Image credit: @brompbruh via Instagram
Apart from being able to purchase these goodies online via Lazada, you can also shop for them at selected FairPrice and Cold Storage outlets. Those who spend $20 and above in-store can then cop $5 FairPrice and Grab vouchers. We’re not done. You’ll also be given the chance to participate in the lucky draw where prizes include a Brompton bike and $500 worth of IKEA vouchers.
Entering the lucky draw is easy peasy. There’ll be in-store banners at every Cadbury stand, and you’ll have to guess the total number of bunnies on the banner. Submit your answer by 31st March 2024 via the QR code, and winners will be announced within 2 weeks of the closing date.
It’s hard to say no to these sweet and decadent chocs. Whether you celebrate Easter or not, Cadbury’s Easter chocolates are made for all to enjoy – especially when you can collect freebies and join lucky draws too.
This post was brought to you by Cadbury.
Photography by Alastair Pang.
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