“Supermarket Showdown: M&S Mini Eggs Beat Cadbury’s”

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Mini Eggs are a personal favorite of mine. I appreciate that they are not available year-round, as I would likely spend a significant amount indulging in them. However, during Easter, they provide the perfect chocolate treat with their delightful aroma, satisfying crunch, and charming pastel colors.

While Mini Eggs are a popular Easter confection, their brand name can make them expensive and occasionally challenging to find. To explore more affordable alternatives, I decided to sample various supermarket own-brand versions. Major supermarkets offer their own budget-friendly options for this beloved Easter treat, such as Aldi, Lidl, M&S, and Asda.

In my taste test comparison, I purchased Cadbury’s Mini Eggs for reference, ensuring I selected similar-sized packets from each store. Although Aldi only had larger packets available, I was not disappointed. Surprisingly, one brand stood out above the rest, even outshining the original Cadbury’s Mini Eggs. I am now eager to stock up on this particular brand before Easter arrives.

Starting with the Cadbury Mini Eggs, I am familiar with their taste, but each bite still delights me. The crispy shell and smooth chocolate center make them a classic favorite, though they can become scarce closer to Easter. While Asda offers a more affordable option at £1.12 for an 80g pack, the taste does not match the premium quality of the original, resulting in a middling score of 2.5/5.

Mister Choc Mini Eggs, priced at £1.15 for 80g, provided a decent taste experience, yet fell short of the authentic flavor, earning a score of 1/5. Aldi and Lidl’s own-brand versions, while not as hard as expected, did not excel in taste either.

M&S’s Choceur Mini Eggs impressed me with their size, texture, and addictive filling, surpassing even the Cadbury original in some aspects. Priced at £1.79 for a 90g bag, they offer a more affordable alternative. I highly recommend them as a solid substitute for Cadbury’s Mini Eggs, earning a perfect five-star rating from me.

In conclusion, my taste test journey has revealed some surprising findings, demonstrating that supermarket own-brand versions can sometimes rival or even surpass the well-known brand names. It’s worth exploring these alternatives to find your own favorite Easter treat.

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