• Australian confectionery company, Darrell Lea, has released its 2026 Easter range – with this year’s lineup featuring a returning fluffy friend and a brand new product.
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    Australian confectionery company, Darrell Lea, has released its 2026 Easter range – with this year’s lineup featuring a returning fluffy friend and a brand new product. Source: Darrell Lea
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Australian confectionery company, Darrell Lea, has released its 2026 Easter range – with this year’s lineup featuring a returning fluffy friend and a brand new product.

As the company celebrates 99 years of churning out Easter treats, the Fluffy Chick, discontinued from Darrell Lea Nougat Easter Eggs in 2020, is making a long-awaited comeback. It will appear in the company’s nougat eggs in pink, blue, or yellow.

Darrell Lea head of marketing, Jane James, said the company heard its fans loud and clear.

“Aussies have a deep and nostalgic connection to our brand’s heritage, and by bringing back the Fluffy Chick, we’re making sure that Darrell Lea stays at the heart of Aussie family traditions, whether you’re 6 or 60,” said James.

This year’s launch has also delivered the new Bunny Bait, featuring mini blue and pink speckled eggs. The full Easter range hitting stores this season includes;

  • Darrell Lea Bunny Bait 120g, RRP $7.50 
  • Darrell Lea Milk Chocolate Nougat Egg w/Chick 150g, RRP $13
  • Darrell Lea Milk Chocolate Bilby 100g, RRP $10.50
  • Darrell Lea Milk Chocolate Bunny 160g, RRP $10
  • Darrell Lea Rocklea Road Bunny 170g, RRP $10
  • Darrell Lea Milk Choc BIG Bunny 400g, RRP $24
  • Darrell Lea Egg 100s &1000s Milk Chocolate Egg 135g, RRP $13
  • Darrell Lea Speckled Eggs 120g, RRP $7.50
  • Darrell Lea Milk Foiled Solid Eggs 110g, RRP $7.50
  • Darrell Lea Raspberry Foiled Solid Eggs 110g, RRP $7.50
  • Darrell Lea Rocklea Road with Speckled Eggs 250g, RRP $18

All products in the Easter 2026 range are 100 per cent palm oil free and made with sustainably sourced cocoa.

Darrell Lea is also continuing its tradition to “Make It Better” by continuing its sponsorship of the Save The Bilby Fund. For every Darrell Lea Bilby sold, 20c is donated directly to the Save The Bilby Fund, contributing to the $500,000 already raised over the last four years.

The Darrell Lea Easter 2026 range is now available at all leading retailers nationwide.

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