Eggstra Special: A Vegan’s Guide To The Best Easter Candy

Eggstra Special: A Vegan’s Guide To The Best Easter Candy

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Easter is hopping up early this year, which means you may be on the hunt for some easter candy that’s actually cruelty-free.

After all, some of the classics–such as traditional jelly beans, marshmallow peeps, and Cadbury eggs–are not vegan in the slightest.

But don’t fret! There’s a wide variety of suitable confections that we can enjoy this time of year, enough that we won’t feel left out at all.

Whether they’re accidentally vegan or specifically made for us, you can be assured you’ll find something on this list that’ll satisfy your sweet tooth.

Sour Patch Kids Bunnies

Regular Sour Patch Kids are already a vegan candy, but we can also have the fun Easter-themed candies as well. They even come in fun little snack packs!

Amazon – Sour Patch Kids Bunnies

SweetTARTS Chicks Ducks and Bunnies

If you’re a fan of SweetTARTS, you’re in luck! Not only are the Original SweetTARTS vegan, but the Easter Chicks, Ducks & Bunnies variety are vegan as well.

Amazon – SweetTARTS Chicks Ducks and Bunnies

Yum Earth Organic Vegan Jelly Beans

Jelly bean lovers rejoice! Yum Earth brand actually makes a completely vegan Easter bag of jelly beans. Not only are they vegan, they’re also gluten-free, allergen-friendly, and organic.

Amazon – Yum Earth Organic Vegan Jelly Beans

NoWhey Jake the Vegan Milkless Chocolate Bunny

If what you’re seeking is more in the family of Easter chocolate, I have more good news for you–NoWhey makes vegan Easter bunnies, in both milkless and white milkless chocolate.

NoWhey is a great vegan chocolate brand that I’ve bought from countless times before, I would definitely recommend it–p.s., their caramel nougat bars are also to die for.

Amazon – NoWhey Jake the Vegan Milkless Chocolate Bunny

Amazon – NoWhey Cottontail the Vegan Milkless White Bunny

Peeps Marshmallow Flavored Lollipops with Chick Lollipop Holder

Even though Peeps’ marshmallows aren’t vegan (sad face), we can still enjoy their marshmallow flavored lollipops! They even come with the cutest lollipop holders.

Amazon – Peeps Marshmallow Flavored Lollipops with Chick Lollipop Holder

Unreal Dark Chocolate Peanut Gems

These are seriously so good. And I personally like to enjoy them at more than just Eastertime, but they’re a great option for a basket stuffer. They have both Crunchy Quinoa and Peanut varieties that are vegan.

Unreal Dark Chocolate Peanut Gems

Unreal Crunchy Quinoa Gems

Twizzlers Easter Cherry Bunnies

Twizzlers are already vegan most of the time (save for their gummies), which means we can also enjoy their bunny-shaped Easter treats as well. The bunnies are cherry flavored and come in a 7.1 ounce bag.

Amazon – Twizzlers Easter Cherry Bunnies

Fluffy Stuff Cotton Tails Cotton Candy

These fun pastel cotton candy “cotton tails” are another great, accidentally vegan basket stuffer. They’re fluffy, soft, and perfect for Easter snacking.

Amazon – Fluffy Stuff Cotton Tails Cotton Candy

Dum Dums Bunny Pops

Dum Dums also has an accidentally vegan Easter treat that we can enjoy. Their adorable bunny pops come in four flavors: Tropi-Berry, Berry Lemonade, Berry Melon, and Berry Blu Cherry.

Amazon – Dum Dums Bunny Pops

Galerie Edible Easter Grass

Finally, if you want an edible basket filler, Galerie offers this accidentally vegan easter grass. It comes in this assortment pack of two flavors: blueberry and green apple.

Amazon – Galerie Edible Easter Grass


So it’s definitely apparent that us vegans can still be part of the fun on Easter Sunday! You have so many options to choose from, so you can definitely enjoy some sweet treats in a cruelty-free manner no matter what you like.

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog! I hope this information has been helpful to you. Until next time, peace 🙂



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