In the best taste of just in time for Easter, our team got into a selection of Easter eggs from supermarkets and luxurious, and the results may surprise it.
With a variety of flavors, price points and packaging styles, we wanted to discover which eggs really offer taste, creativity, value and visual Wow factor.
The eggs were scored in several factors, from the richest chocolate to the best value and here the first three in each category:
The best team elections
Going out to the top was the triple triple marble egg of Lidl to £ 6.99, surprising our panel with its rich and soft texture and a mixture of white, milk and black chocolate.
Around behind was the Raisin & Biscuit chocolate egg in Tesco, which delivered the nostalgic fruits of fruit milk and dust milk that obtained important points for flavor and texture.
Completing the first three was the best Belgian Belgian Morrison chocolate with pink salt from the Himalayas, a more refined option with an adult touch.
The most unusual flavors
For the adventurers, the best Belgian chocolate and the blond chocolate of Morrisons with Caramelo, Pretzel & Honeycomb stood out, scoring high for its combo of bold and unexpected flavors. It also classified well by value, but landed in the middle of the general ranking and the category of wealth.
The blonde and blond chocolate flat and Waitrose chocolate brought something different from the table with its blond and butter chocolate and an ideal of cookies for sweet tooth snacks, but not the best value for money.
The double indulgence of Caramelo Rubio and salty chocolate and salty chocolate from Aldi was another creative touch, but some testers found it a bit too sweet to drive.
The double selected special indulgence of chocolate and chocolate of aldi milk was another creative turn. (Image: Clarion Communications)
The richest chocolate
When it came to Decadence, the exquisition of extra egg from Hotel Chocolat, Nuty, everything came out of the water.
With its premium shell, ultra hot and black chocolate covered with public services, this was indulgence at another level.
When it came to Decadence, the exquisition of extra egg from Hotel Chocolat, Nuty, everything came out of the water. (Image: Hotel Chocolat) The Black Chocolate Egg of Himalaya Pink Himalaya of Morrisons and the flat egg of black and walnut chocolate No. 1 of Waitrose also scored well for the quality of chocolate.
THE BEST QUALITY -Precise Relationship
For those after a bargain, the Lidl Orange Deluxe chocolate marble egg offered a higher level taste at an economic price, while the triple chocolate version also landed among the best values and flavor.
Again, the Caramelo, Pretzel and Panal de Morrison egg was recognized for offering something different at a reasonable price.
Most of Instagram’s eggs
If you are looking for something to impress in the ‘gram, the Easter egg of the IVY collection is undoubtedly the most beautiful choice.
If you are looking for something to impress in the ‘gram, the Easter egg of the IVY collection is undoubtedly the most beautiful choice. (Image: IVY collection) With a price of £ 22, this can elegantly decorated and collectible comes with rich Belgian truffles sprinkled in cocoa, and milk chocolate and white chocolate bunnies with a edible motive of IVY bunny.
Throwing this Easter for the first time, the egg is available for pre-pedd through the Ivy collection website.
While luxury brands such as Hotel Chocolat and The Ivy bring the Wow factor, the sweet surprise of this year is that the options of affordable supermarkets, particularly Lidl and Tesco, are giving Premium names a race for their money.