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Lindt Extra Large GOLD BUNNY Milk Chocolate finished with a bell, 1kg

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In 2015, Lindt released a special edition Lindt gold bunny wrapped in leopard and zebra print foil. These were followed by other limited-edition prints showcasing flowers. Just like they have with the rest of their range, the Swiss chocolatiers have worked delicious flavours into their rich, dark chocolate bars. The Excellence Dark Orange Intense Bar is a popular example of yet another masterful indulgence in the Lindt range. If food is your jam (it's definitely ours) then the bunnies containing the prizes are already out in the world, so go forth and indulge!

Today, around 150 million Lindt gold bunny figures are produced every year in over 50 countries around the world.

The Lindt Chocolates Range

If you’re hosting a party or having guests over for dinner, the Lindt Creation Dessert Box is an exceptional sweet treat. It includes 21 joyous Lindt chocolates that are sure to go down a treat after a meal, with a hot drink or any time, for that matter! Utilising mouth-watering Lindt chocolate, the treats take inspiration from Caramel Eclairs, Crème Brûlée and Tiramisu among others. It goes without saying that these not only make brilliant party additions, but they’re fantastic gifts, too. So, we’ve covered the classics and newer additions to the Lindt range – but there is still plenty more to offer! One of their most unique treats is their Milk Chocolate Golf Balls. These milk chocolate treats with a hazelnut filling are perfect gifts for the avid golfer in your life. Each of the trio of chocolate and hazelnut pralines are wrapped in a white foil design and truly looks the part!

The whole campaign is based around the idea of "Hoppiness", says Lindt. By spreading the generous prizes all over the UK hidden inside the iconic chocolate, Lindt says they're spreading happiness and an extra special reason to treat yourself, or someone else, to a sweet treat. However, when compared to the overly-sweet Cadbury milk chocolate bunny, Sainsbury's was a bit off a step up.With so many luxurious chocolates within their range, Lindt’s chocolate is a hugely popular gift for any sweet lover. Whilst the whole Lindt range is luxurious enough to give as a gift, we’d say that their selection boxes are the best way to go. Offering a range of delicious chocolate treats, they’re a rewarding way to enjoy the smoothness of Lindt’s chocolate. Food also featured heavily in the answers of those surveyed, with eating chocolate, cooking your favourite meal and eating cake coming out on top. Easter is only a couple of days away now, meaning that it is almost that other time of year where you can indulge in as much chocolate as you want - if you haven't already. Introduced in 1949, Lindt Lindor was initially a chocolate bar with a melting centre. It wasn’t until Christmas of 1969 that the Lindt truffles became spherical in a bid to look more like a festive bauble! Following Christmas they left the range and there was uproar from chocolate lovers. Shortly after they returned and have been with us ever since! Today, the Lindt range is compiled of multiple mouth-watering chocolate indulgences. From their signature Lindor Milk Chocolate Truffles to the Master Chocolatier Collection Box and everything else in between, there is a Lindt for everyone and every occasion. Alongside their classic milk chocolate we have a healthy sprinkling of white and dark chocolate options alongside a mix of creative and inventive flavours. You’ll find fruity indulgences to nutty treats – like boxes of delicious Lindt Nuxor – as well as plenty of assortments to satisfy everyone. Their range also includes options that are suitable for those following a vegan diet. With so many bars, truffles and gift boxes available, you can trust Lindt chocolate for a sprinkle of magic whatever the occasion!

Last, but certainly not least, was this rather interesting looking milk chocolate hollow Easter bunny from supermarket giant Asda. Part of the campaign also involves a nationwide survey that charts the public's favourite way to boost their mood (apart from consuming an ungodly amount of Lindt chocolate, obvs). Among the top answers were a good night's sleep (51% of those asked), a walk on a sunny morning (something of a rarity in the UK these days) and a hug. Aww. Rodolphe Lindt used his conching machine so that chocolate could be melted down until smooth enough to coat moulds of any shape, ready to create hollow chocolate figures.

Now that the branded chocolate bunnies were all well and truly polished off, it was time to grab one from a supermarket, and the first up is Sainsbury's Gold Bunny Milk Chocolate , Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Cocoa Mass, Lactose, Skimmed MilkPowder, Emulsifier ( Soya Lecithin), Barley malt extract, Flavouring vanillin From its perfect creaminess and velvety smooth chocolate to its decent chunky structure, this affordable Easter treat was pretty much identical to the master Chocolatier bunny. For days, she was heartbroken. Her father thought long and hard how he could cheer her up before alighting on the perfect idea. He decided to craft a bunny, so that every year after that, his daughter could look forward to hunting for her little Lindt gold bunny in the garden with family.

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