Top Vegan Easter Eggs of 2025
Do you have a weakness for white chocolate or dream of the smooth notes of cocoa? Are you partial to indulgent truffles or cream eggs with a gooey fondant centre? Well, we have good news for you: the variety of delicious vegan Easter eggs and other treats available this year is bound to satisfy all tastes.
Vegan Easter egg hunting is the only kind of hunting worth doing – so it’s time to stock up on chocolate treats.
Kakoa
Vegan Awesome BrownieIf you’re looking for an Easter egg with a little extra crunch, we recommend the Vegan Awesome Brownie Easter Egg from Kakoa. This extra-thick egg is made with a unique rice and oat milk recipe and is peppered with scrumptious chunks of vegan cookies. Yum!
Chococo Oat M!lk Chocolate Easter Shapes Tube
Fancy a change from chocolate eggs? Opt for this set of adorable bunny, hen, and chick-shaped chocolates from Chococo. Deliciously creamy and made with gluten-free oat powder, these chocolate treats are perfect for sharing with all your family and friends.
Hotel Chocolat
Extra-Thick Easter EggThis lavishly thick chocolate egg from Hotel Chocolat is elegantly designed and packed with vegan truffles, pralines, and caramels. New for 2025 is the packaging, which is made from a mix of paper pulp and cacao bean husks and is 100% recyclable at home. This egg is a luxurious choice, perfect for treating a special person in your life this Easter.
Booja-Booja
The Easter Egg CollectionWhen it comes to Easter eggs, Booja-Booja has pulled out all the stops with their range of hand-painted Easter eggs made in India, filled with delicious vegan, organic chocolate truffles. Whether you choose Salted Caramel, Hazelnut Crunch, Honeycomb Caramel, or Fine de Champagne, Booja-Booja is on hand to make this Easter feel extra decadent.
Marks and Spencer
Lucy the LambHead to your local Marks and Spencer store for even more Easter-themed delights to enjoy alongside your vegan chocolate eggs this year. These delicious treats are available in several adorable shapes, including Lucy the Lamb, Chiquita the Chicken, and Charlie the Bunny. Their chirpy chocolate faces will be sure to spread Easter cheer!
H!P Cookies No Cream Oat M!lk Chocolate Easter Egg
When it comes to Easter chocolate, the fully vegan, ethical, and sustainable brand H!P is a firm PETA favourite. We recommend the Cookies No Cream Oat M!lk Chocolate Easter Egg, which combines creamy oat milk chocolate with crunchy cookie pieces. And if that’s not enough to tempt you, this moreish egg comes with a pouch of chocolate buttons to munch on. Would you prefer something even sweeter? Opt for the Salted Caramel egg instead.
Mummy Meegz Chuckie Egg
Nothing beats a cream egg at Easter, and thanks to Mummy Meegz, vegans don’t have to miss out. The Chuckie Egg is made from creamy oat milk chocolate and filled with a gooey fondant centre. All ingredients are ethically sourced, and there’s no palm oil in sight, so you can dig in with a clear conscience. Available to order in packs of three from Goodness Goodies.
NOMO Coconut Easter Egg & Bar
Pick up the Coconut Easter Egg & Bar from NOMO to try something different. Brand new this year and already the Gold Winner at the Free From Easter Awards 2025, this egg combines creamy chocolate with desiccated coconut to deliver a taste of tropical paradise.
Plamil 60% Bunny Bar Orange
Plamil is known for offering an impressive range of vegan products, and its Easter treats will not disappoint. In addition to three flavours of Easter eggs, Plamil also offers chocolate bunny bars in orange, mint, and salted caramel variations. You’d need to be hopping mad to miss out!
Moo Free
Bunnycomb Easter EggWith eggs under £5, Moo Free is your one-stop shop for delicious Easter treats that help you save animals and pennies. There are flavours to suit every preference, but we love the Bunnycomb egg, which features creamy dairy-free milk chocolate sprinkled with vegan honeycomb.
OMV! Asda
Cherry Bakewell Easter EggThis mouth-watering cherry Bakewell egg from Asda’s OMV! range combines yummy chocolate with crunchy biscuit and sweet cherry pieces – the perfect choice for those wanting a fruitier twist on the classic chocolate egg.
Sainsbury’s Belgian Dark Chocolate Orange XL Easter Egg
If orange-flavoured chocolate is your thing, head to your local Sainsbury’s and pick up the extra-large chocolate orange egg from their Taste the Difference range. Combining 55% dark Belgian chocolate with candied orange pieces and crunchy sugar pearls, this indulgent Easter treat will not disappoint.
Choose Compassion this Easter
Celebrating Easter with vegan chocolate eggs and other treats is fun for everyone – and making the compassionate choice to avoid dairy and eggs spares animals immense suffering. Hens exploited by the egg industry are forced to live in cramped sheds and bred to lay an unnatural number of eggs daily. On dairy farms, cows are repeatedly forcibly impregnated and never get to keep their babies. The short, miserable lives of both hens and cows end in an abattoir.
Jo-Anne McArthur / Animal Equality / We Animals Media
Chickens Are Individuals
Chickens have unique personalities, love to play, and will run, jump, and sunbathe when given the chance. They are inquisitive and clever and make excellent parents. Humans have identified more than 24 unique vocalisations that chickens use to communicate, each with a distinct meaning, such as warning their companions about different predators. Unhatched chicks even chirp to their mothers from inside the egg. Chickens are fascinating animals!
Cows Are Doting Mothers
Cows are gentle, intelligent, social animals, and each has their own distinctive moo to express excitement or stress to their companions. They are naturally doting mothers, and a herd of cows has their social structure and leaders. Learn more about cows’ milk and its production.
Save Animals This Easter – And Beyond
Like all other animals, chickens and cows deserve to live free from abuse and suffering at Easter – and all year round. To do even more to help animals over Easter, why not order copies of PETA’s free vegan starter kit for your loved ones or nudge them to take our 30-day vegan pledge?