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This is the Easter bunny that you want to bring home this year

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Chocolate Easter bunny from Lindt

Say wine, snacks or haute cuisine and the gourmands at online food magazine FavorFlav know where to drink, how to eat it and what to cook. This time our cheffies serve you: This is the Easter bunny that you want to bring home this year.

Haaaallelujah what a delicious Easter this will be. Anyway, I've been stuffing myself with the Easter eggs from Kinderen Easter eggs with drinks, I can't wait to devour my first Easter bunny. Made of chocolate, of course. And I already know which one it will be. The giant Gold Bunny from Lindt, naturally.

Lindt chocolate = mega delicious, and that golden wrapper with a red bow and bell looks fancy too. Now you can of course score such a nice Gold Bunny Flower Edition , but what you can also do is get a huge chocolate bunny from Lindt buy tickets.

BIG, BIGGER, BIGGEST…
You can choose from a bunny of 500 grams or a whole kilo and yes, that's a lot of chocolate. Enough to get through the Easter days. Impressive if you can finish that in one day, but I've surprised myself before. Oh yes, there is a price tag attached by the way: € 41.95 for 500 grams and € 94.95 for a kilo.

Ehh yes, that's correct: two pieces of 500 grams are indeed cheaper than one of a kilo (almost twenty euros even?!) and no, I don't know why that is, but with such a giant chocolate bunny, my Easter can't go wrong.

EASTER TRENDS 2023
And do you want to know how to set that bunny nicely on the table this Easter? Interior stylist Roos Reedijk – known from RTL Boulevard and Kopen Zonder Kijken – shares a number of Easter trends:

1. Vintage tableware à la 2023: by playing with different plates, bowls, and glasses, you create a unique table.

2. Flowers with meaning: choose flowers that your guests love and make an Easter flower wreath (or, if you find all that too fussy, just go for a charcuterie wreath).

3. Bright color and print combinations: nothing is too crazy this year. In terms of prints, floral, animal, and Chinese prints are doing well. Combining these prints creates a cheerful and playful effect.

Image: Tycho Müller @ PhotoRepublic