• Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has released the 2026 Easter range for its Kinder brand, full of sweet treats ready to hunt down this festive season.
Source: Ferrero
    Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has released the 2026 Easter range for its Kinder brand, full of sweet treats ready to hunt down this festive season. Source: Ferrero
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Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has released the 2026 Easter range for its Kinder brand, full of sweet treats ready to hunt down this festive season.

The range includes a range of figurines and eggs, made with Kinder’s signature smooth milk chocolate and creamy milky lining.

The company stated: “Easter is made for moments of discovery – the rush of the hunt, the first chocolate of the day, and the joy of sharing something sweet.

“Kinder is bringing a little extra magic to the season with a festive range of chocolates designed to delight kids, parents and gift givers alike – turning Easter into a shared celebration of joy, surprise and connection.”

The 2026 Kinder Easter range includes:

  • Kinder Hollow Figurines 35g – RRP $3.50
  • Kinder Mini Eggs Milk 100g – RRP $8.00
  • Kinder Mini Eggs Milk Chocolate Hazelnut 100g – RRP $8.00)
  • Kinder Bunny with Surprise 75g – RRP $9.00
  • Kinder Surprise Chocolate Easter Bunny 160g – RRP $15.00
  • Kinder Surprise Maxi Egg 100g – RRP $15.00
  • Kinder Bueno Eggs 140g – RRP $13.00

The range is now available at supermarkets nationwide, with availability varying by product and retailer. The company has also released its Ferrero Rocher, Raffaello and Ferrero Collection ranges for 2026.

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