• Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has got its Kinder Easter treats ready for this long weekend, with a wide range of chocolate eggs and figurines for the family.
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    Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has got its Kinder Easter treats ready for this long weekend, with a wide range of chocolate eggs and figurines for the family. Source: Ferrero
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Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has got its Kinder Easter treats ready for this long weekend, with a wide range of chocolate eggs and figurines for the family.

This year, the Kinder Surprise Maxi Eggs feature Marvel Avengers and Barbie collections to discover, and the Kinder Maxi Surprise Big Egg reveals an exclusive Dino or Flower Heroine toy upon cracking its shell open.

The Kinder Easter Bunny is crafted with Kinder’s signature milk chocolate and creamy white inside layer, and the Kinder Surprise Easter Bunny hides a toy inside for some Easter magic.

Kinder’s Mini Egg range in Milk Chocolate or Hazelnut flavours are perfect for an Easter hunt, and the company suggests adding Kinder Easter Hollow Figures – available in 5 unique designs – and mini 3pk Kinder Easter Bunnies (15g), each featuring Kinder’s signature milk chocolate shell with a milky white layer inside.

Pricing for Kinder’s 2025 Easter range is as follows:

  • Kinder Easter Bunny 160g – $12.80
  • Kinder Surprise Easter Bunny 75g – $7.00
  • Kinder Surprise Maxi Egg 100g – $12.90
  • Kinder Maxi Surprise Big Egg 150g – $22.00
  • Kinder Mini Eggs 100g – $6.50
  • Kinder Easter Hollow Figures 35g – $3.00
  • Kinder Hollow Figurines 3pk 15g – $3.50

The Kinder Easter range is available at major supermarkets nationwide.

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