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Three colorful bags of Easter candy on a light blue background: a bag of assorted chocolate bars with a bunny, Brach’s classic jelly beans, and Cadbury Mini Eggs featuring a charming bunny illustration.
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Easter is a socially acceptable excuse to eat candy for breakfast — and to snack on while you’re filling baskets, planning an egg hunt, or just building a respectable holiday candy stash. Aldi has plenty of sweets that won’t wreck your budget. Here are 15 Easter candies you can find at Aldi this month.

Choceur Caramel Filled Mini Chocolate Bunnies

A green bag of Choceur Milk Chocolate Bunnies with Caramel Filling, featuring an illustration of a white bunny, flowers, and bees. The package has a clear window showing chocolate bunny candies inside. Net weight 5.29 oz (150g).
Aldi

$3.69

Choceur has a few different filling flavors for its mini chocolate bunnies, but we went with the caramel ones — because what’s Easter without a little fun? Each bunny has a soft caramel center and comes individually wrapped in a bite-size shape. They’re easy to scatter in Easter baskets, candy bowls, or hide during egg hunts.

Brach’s Easter Classic Jelly Beans

A pink bag of Brach's Classic Jelly Beans with colorful jelly beans pictured on the front and cartoon characters on each side. The package is labeled as containing 110 calories per serving.
Aldi

$3.39

You can’t really talk about Easter candy without mentioning jelly beans. Brach’s keeps things classic with the fruity flavors and bright colors people have been snacking on for generations.

Moser Roth Easter Eggs

Three Moser Roth Finest Easter Eggs bags: chocolate crème flavor in a purple package, crispy hazelnut in blue, and hazelnut crème in green, each with illustrations of eggs, chocolate, and gold accents.
Aldi

$3.29

Moser Roth’s chocolate eggs come with fillings like a hazelnut crème, crispy wafer pieces in a hazelnut crème, and chocolate creme. They’re individually wrapped and, for the price, make a fair addition to Easter baskets, candy bowls, or even egg hunts.

Milk Chocolate with Peanut Butter Bunnies

A bag of Choceur Peanut Butter Bunnies featuring illustrations of chocolate bunny candies and a cartoon bunny, labeled "Milk chocolate bunnies with peanut butter filling," on a green and yellow background with flowers.
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$3.99

If you’re a fan of more classic, simple flavors, peanut butter and chocolate is hard to beat. These bunny-shaped chocolates come with a creamy peanut butter filling inside a milk chocolate shell.

Moser Roth Chocolate Truffle Eggs

Box of Moser Roth Chocolate Truffle Eggs, perfect as Easter candy, featuring images of chocolate eggs, a white bunny illustration, and product details such as Fairtrade certification and nutrition facts on the front.

$3.99

For those who want to fancy things up a notch, these chocolate truffle eggs from Moser Roth might do the trick for about $4. The assortment includes flavors like strawberry rhubarb, raspberry cream, mousse au chocolat, and sea salt caramel, adding a little variety to the usual Easter candy lineup.

Cadbury Easter Mini Eggs

A purple bag of Cadbury Mini Eggs milk chocolate candy featuring colorful chocolate eggs, a white bunny illustration, and spring flowers on the packaging.
Aldi

$4.97

Oi, these are a proper Easter classic, and we all love them innit? Mini Eggs by Cadbury come with a crunchy pastel shell and creamy milk chocolate center that’s easy to snack on by the handful.

Russell Stover 6 Pack Marshmallow Eggs

A close-up of a Russell Stover marshmallow egg candy in a blue wrapper, featuring an image of a chocolate-covered marshmallow egg and a decorated Easter egg with a purple bow.
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$5.44

A bit of a throwback Easter candy. These marshmallow eggs are coated in milk chocolate with a soft, fluffy center inside. Since they come individually wrapped in a six-pack, they’re easy to tuck into baskets or hand out as small treats.

Mars Easter Variety Pack Minis Chocolate

A bag of assorted mini chocolate bars (3 Musketeers, Milky Way, Twix, Snickers) featuring a cartoon bunny and eggs on the front, labeled “Great for egg hunts” and “8.59 oz.”
Aldi

$5.97

If you don’t want to overthink it, this Mars Easter variety pack might do the work for you. The 8.59-ounce bag includes mini versions of familiar favorites like Snickers, Twix, Milky Way, and 3 Musketeers. There are 30 pieces in the bag which works well for egg hunts, baskets, or a candy bowl.

M&M’s Bunny Milk Chocolate Cane

A tube filled with pastel-colored M&M's, topped with white bunny ears and a blue label that reads "milk chocolate M&M's" and "3 OZ.
Aldi

$3.00

A bunny with a sweet tooth, perhaps? This candy cane-shaped tube is filled with pastel-colored milk chocolate M&M’s, and works for a cute little addition to any Easter basket.

Bunny Shaped Dark Chocolate

A gold foil-wrapped chocolate bunny with a brown ribbon around its neck, standing upright against a white background.
Aldi

$3.29

Every Easter basket needs at least one chocolate bunny. This one from Choceur is made with dark chocolate for those who prefer something a little less sweet than the usual milk chocolate versions.

Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs

A Reese's Peanut Butter Egg candy in yellow and orange packaging, featuring a photo of the chocolate egg and text indicating it has milk chocolate and peanut butter and contains 170 calories per package.
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$4.97

Christmas, Easter, or an ordinary Tuesday, Reese’s barely needs any introduction — it’s one of America’s favorite sweets. The egg-shaped version wraps a thick, creamy peanut butter filling in a layer of milk chocolate, a combo fans swear tastes even better than the regular cups. In fact, people love them so much they worry there won’t be any left for the Easter baskets. Sorry, kids!

“Picked up a pack today, and they definitely won’t last long enough to go in the kids’ baskets,” wrote one user on Reddit.

“100% think this is the best form Reese’s comes in,” agreed another.

York Peppermint Eggs

A package of York Peppermint Pattie Eggs, showing two chocolate-covered peppermint eggs on the front, with colorful flowers and individually wrapped candies on a gray and green background.
Aldi

$4.97

This is one of those love-it-or-hate-it candies. York Peppermint Eggs pair a cool peppermint center with a dark chocolate coating for that sharp minty bite. If you’re a fan of mint and chocolate together, this one’s probably already on your list.

KitKat Chocolate Bunnies

A Kit Kat Easter Bunny chocolate is unwrapped on a table next to its wrapper and a red bag showing cartoon bunnies, eggs, and the words "Easter break Kit Kat.
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$4.97

KitKat wants you to take a sweet Easter break. The bunny-shaped treats include crisp wafers enveloped in smooth milk chocolate in a snack-sized form. They are individually wrapped and easy to toss into Easter baskets or scatter around for egg hunts.

Choceur Easter Bunny Character Mini Chocolates

A round container of Choceur Fine Chocolates Mini Bunnies with milky crème filling. The label shows cartoon bunnies and a pink background. The net weight is 4.4 oz (125g) and it's marked Fairtrade.
Aldi

$2.99

Here’s an easy pick for candy bowls, baskets, or even egg hunts. These bunny-shaped chocolates come with a milky crème filling and are individually wrapped, which makes them simple to scatter around or hand out. At $2.99 for the bag, they’re also one of the more budget-friendly options.

M&M’s Easter Peanut Chocolate Candies

A yellow bag of Peanut M&M’s Eggs featuring pastel-colored candy eggs and the yellow M&M character wearing bunny ears, waving. The package has a light blue border and "double chocolate" text.
Aldi

$4.97

Here’s another easy one for Easter. These pastel-colored M&M’s have a peanut center covered in milk chocolate and a crunchy candy shell.

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