• Cadbury has bounced into the confectionary aisle with its Easter collection, featuring seven brand new products. Image: Mondelez/Cadbury
    Cadbury has bounced into the confectionary aisle with its Easter collection, featuring seven brand new products. Image: Mondelez/Cadbury
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Cadbury has bounced into the confectionery aisle with its Easter collection, featuring seven new products as well as Cadbury Dairy Milk Easter classics.

Dairy Milk Marvellous Creations with Beanies, Jelly and Popping Candy is now available in bunny form as a 33g single chocolate, and is also available for purchase with the 198g Marvellous Creations Bunny Multipack, and the 232g Marvellous Creations Gift Box.

Also hopping into bunny form is the Cadbury Micro Mini Eggs Bunny - combining candy-coated Micro Mini Eggs in Dairy Milk milk chocolate, also available in a Cadbury Micro Mini Eggs Gift Box, featuring the ‘Micro Mini Egg’ Egg and four of the classic Cadbury Dairy Milk bunnies.

Making it easier to organise an Easter egg hunt, Cadbury has launched the 500g Cadbury Easter Hunt Assortment featuring a mix of the top Cadbury flavours; including classic Cadbury Dairy Milk milk chocolate eggs, Caramello eggs, Mini Creme Eggs, and Marshmallow Eggs.

Topping it off with another new addition: the 118g Cadbury Dairy Milk Strawberry Egg Bag is has been added to the egg bags range, filled with a strawberry flavoured centre and wrapped in pink and gold foil.

Cadbury’s new Easter range is available at leading supermarkets and independent retailers.

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