• Mondelēz International has released its Cadbury Australia Easter range, packed with gift boxes, egg bags, sharepacks, and novelty formats – including returning favourites and new additions.
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    Mondelēz International has released its Cadbury Australia Easter range, packed with gift boxes, egg bags, sharepacks, and novelty formats – including returning favourites and new additions. Source: Mondelēz International
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Mondelēz International has released its Cadbury Australia Easter range, packed with gift boxes, egg bags, sharepacks, and novelty formats – including returning favourites and new additions.

The range sees the return of Cadbury's heritage Easter products, including Hollow Eggs, Mini Eggs, Creme Eggs and the Cadbury Bunny. New for 2026 are the Cadbury Micro Mini Eggs Gift Box and the Cadbury 10 Hollow Easter Dream Eggs.

Mondelēz International vice president marketing Australia & New Zealand, Ben Wicks, said this season, the company is celebrating the Icons of Easter – the products and traditions that have made Cadbury synonymous with Easter in Australia for generations.

“Cadbury's role in Australian Easter goes beyond chocolate,” said Wicks.

“We're part of family traditions, childhood memories, and the simple joy of an Easter egg hunt. We value the role we play, and that’s why we're committed to keeping our Icons of Easter accessible for all Australian families.”

Products include;

  • Cadbury Marshmallow Egg 35g – $1.80
  • Cadbury Crème Egg 40g – $3.00
  • Cadbury Mini Eggs 31.9g – $3.00
  • Cadbury 100g Hollow Egg – $7.00
  • Cadbury 150g Icon Bunny – $10.00
  • Cadbury 170g Crunchie Bunny – $10.00
  • Cadbury 8 Hollow Easter Eggs – $9.00
  • Cadbury 10 Hollow Easter Eggs – $11.60
  • Cadbury 10 Hollow Easter Dream Eggs – $11.60
  • Cadbury 15 Hollow Easter Eggs – $15.00
  • Cadbury Dairy Milk 114g Egg Bag – $7.50
  • Cadbury Caramello 117g Egg Bag – $7.50
  • Cadbury Humpty Egg 132G Gift Box – $11.50
  • Cadbury Micro Mini Eggs Gift Box 163g – $13.50

The Cadbury Australia Easter range is available at major retailers nationally.

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