Mini eggs rank among the top Easter treats with their crunchy shells, pastel colors, and smooth chocolate centers. Big-brand versions carry a premium price, especially near Easter when stock dwindles. Supermarket alternatives offer savings, prompting a direct comparison of options from Aldi, Asda, M&S, and Lidl against Cadbury’s original.
Cadbury Mini Eggs: The Benchmark
Cadbury sets the standard. The 80g packs, typically £2 or about £2.50 per 100g, release a sweet aroma upon opening. The shells crunch without excess hardness, revealing creamy chocolate that explains their popularity. Supplies tighten close to Easter.
Asda Milk Chocolate Mini Eggs
Asda’s 80g pack costs £1.12, or £1.40 per 100g—far cheaper than Cadbury. The scent lacks intensity, and the chocolate tastes less creamy. They rank middling at 2.5 out of 5.
Lidl Mister Choc Mini Eggs
Lidl’s 80g bag at £1.15 features rock-hard shells that challenge teeth. Once cracked, the flavor proves decent but unremarkable, earning 1 out of 5.
Aldi Choceur Mini Eggs
Aldi’s larger 256g pack sells for £3.39, or £1.32 per 100g. The shells yield easily, but bland chocolate disappoints, scoring 2 out of 5. Skip for richer taste.
M&S Speckled Mini Eggs: The Standout
M&S delivers oversized, shiny eggs in a 90g bag for £1.79, or £1.94 per 100g. Perfect shell-to-chocolate ratio leads to instant melt-in-mouth bliss. More addictive than Cadbury, they claim a perfect 5 out of 5 and top the ranking.
M&S emerges as the top choice—better value and superior taste make it essential before Easter ends.

