M&S shoppers go wild for Easter egg stuffed with munch mix
SNACK fans are in for a treat as M&S releases a new Easter egg stuffed with munch mix.
Foodies at Marks & Spencer are buzzing with excitement after spotting the latest seasonal delight, the Scrummy Bunny Munch Loaded Egg.
This chunky half-egg is packed with crunchy munch mix, making it the ultimate Easter indulgence.
One shopper couldn’t wait to share the find, posting a picture online and calling it: “the chunky, crunchy, loaded milk chocolate half egg of dreams.”
The post quickly gained traction, with snack lovers rushing to tag their friends and family.
One Facebook user exclaimed, “£12 just bought 2!” while another chimed in, “Look at this beauty and bargain!”
M&S fans may remember the brand’s Very Merry Munch from Christmas—a chocolate, pretzel, and popcorn mix that first appeared in 2021 and became an instant hit.
Shoppers hailed it as “the best Christmas treat bar none.”
Now, the Easter range is drawing similar hype.
Alongside the Scrummy Bunny Munch Loaded Egg, fan-favourite treats like the Drippy Egg and the Giant Golden Lattice Egg have also returned, prompting foodies to rush to their nearest store.
At the moment, M&S is only stocking these treats in-store, so you won’t find them online.
To get your hands on one, check out the store locator tool to find your nearest branch!
M&S isn’t the only retailer bringing indulgent Easter treats to the shelves.
Here’s how their range compares to other supermarket offerings:
Tesco offers the Finest Belgian Chocolate Egg, which is known for its smooth texture and rich taste.
Sainsbury’s stocks the Taste the Difference Honeycomb Crunch Egg, similar to M&S’s crunchy varieties.
Aldi features the Specially Selected Exquisite Artisan Egg, an elegant, hand-decorated chocolate egg with premium flavours.
Waitrose has the Heston from Waitrose Eggstraordinary Egg, a gourmet experience often designed with unique ingredients and artistic flair.
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