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‘I compared Lindt to supermarket,s own Easter range – and I unwrapped the winner’

It’s that time of year again – Easter is just around the corner, and it’s time to decide which chocolate eggs to buy for the special occasion.

Lindt and Aldi are two of the most popular Easter egg brands, and it can be difficult to choose between them. So, I decided to put them to the ultimate test – a taste test.

I compared a range of Easter eggs from Lindt and Aldi, including a classic Lindt Easter Egg, a Lindt Chocolate Bunny, a Lindt Gold Bunny, and an Aldi Choceur Easter Egg. Here’s what I found out.

The classic Lindt Easter egg was undoubtedly the highlight of the group. The milk chocolate was creamy and indulgent, with a hint of sweetness. The egg was generously filled with a selection of truffles and pralines, making it the perfect Easter treat.

The Lindt Chocolate Bunny and the Lindt Gold Bunny were also delicious. The milk chocolate was smooth and creamy, while the white chocolate of the Gold Bunny was a bit sweeter. Both were filled with a selection of truffles and pralines.

Finally, I tried the Aldi Choceur Easter Egg. This milk chocolate egg was definitely tasty, but it didn’t quite measure up to the Lindt eggs. The chocolate was a bit grainy and not as creamy, and the egg was filled with a selection of chocolate-covered nuts and raisins.

All in all, it was clear that the Lindt Easter eggs were the clear winner. The milk chocolate was creamy and indulgent, and the eggs were generously filled with a selection of treats. The Aldi egg was tasty, but it just couldn’t compare to the quality of the Lindt eggs.

So, if you’re looking for the ultimate Easter egg this year, then you can’t go wrong with Lindt.