If digging around your garden bushes for chocolate is your idea of a good time, we’re guessing you’re dead egg-cited that Easter is just around the corner.

Chocolate brands always bring out some cracking (geddit?) new bits and bobs around this time of year, and we’re always dead grateful.

The latest Easter-themed sweet treat that’s caught our attention are these ridiculously cute white chocolate Lindt bunnies.

And, as if that wasn’t wonderful enough, there’s also a hazelnut flavoured version too!

Top Foods UK shared a photo of the bunnies, which were spotted in Tesco, on Instagram; saying: “@lindtuk Bunnies 🐰 Hazelnut, White Chocolate and Milk Chocolate! I’m trying my best to hold back on buying these until it’s closer to Easter 😛 however, I really cannot wait to try the Hazelnut and White Chocolate 😍”.

I hear ya, Top Foods UK. I hear ya.

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Also on our radar this Easter is this ridiculously adorable chocolate sloth from M&S.

Seth is a cute hand-decorated hollow milk chocolate sloth character, and he’s currently sitting on M&S shelves waiting for you to take him home in exchange for a crisp £5 note (you can also pay by card, don’t panic).

Kev’s Snack Reviews found the little fella in his local Marks And Spencer a few weeks ago. He also spotted the lesser-known Flameggo, which is a hollow pink flamingo ‘egg’ with hand-decorated features. This guy will also set you back £5.

Easter (and bank holidays), we're ready for you.

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From: Delish UK
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Anna Lewis
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Anna Lewis is the News Editor at Delish UK, which means she’s always either writing about food, cooking food or eating food. Anna is in charge of Delish UK’s epic food news output, ensuring you’re always up-to-date with the latest product launches, food trends, and restaurant news. She specialises in Slimming World recipes, but she’ll eat just about anything – ideally gherkins or ice-cream sandwiches (but not together).