Best Vegan Easter Candy (2021)

Easter is just around the corner, which means 2 things: bunnies and chocolate (oh, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ). I’ve been lucky enough to try lots of vegan Easter candy, so I wanted to share the list of my very favorite chocolates for this colorful occasion. I recently bought a ton of Sjaak’s Easter chocolate this year at ION Natural Market in Connecticut when visiting my sister. It’s sooo good! Thanks for stocking up, ION!

Spring goes hand-in-hand with chocolate eggs, peanut butter eggs, hollow and solid bunnies, and more vegan Easter candy wonders. Here are the best cruelty-free, non-dairy chocolates for Easter for you and your loved ones (kid-approved):

Sjaak’s

Sjaak’s has been making high-quality organic, vegan chocolate since 2004. They have chocolates for all occasions, including their extensive easter chocolate selections. For Easter, Sjaak’s sells:

  • Melk® Chocolate Bunny Filled with Gummy Bears
  • “Paleo Bunny” Coconut Milk Chocolate Bunny
  • Chunky Peanut Butter Filled Dark Chocolate Eggs
  • Caramel Filled Melk® Chocolate Eggs 
  • Vegan Egg PB Filled with Bunny Bites
  • Peanut Butter Crunch Egg
  • White Chocolate “Bunny Pop” on Coconut Milk Chocolate Egg
  • Coconut Lime with Coconut Milk Chocolate Easter Bunny Bite
  • Cinnamon Churro with White Chocolate Easter Bunny Bite
  • Cherry with Dark Chocolate Easter Bunny Bite
  • Mini Almond Butter Bunny in Melk® Chocolate

Buy Sjaak’s vegan Easter candy here

No Whey

No Whey’s vegan easter confections are soo indulgent, and all their products are 100 percent milk-free, peanut-free, tree nut-free, gluten-free, egg-free and soy-free. Here are their Easter candy options:

  • Milkless Easter Bunny
  • Milkless White Bunny
  • Hollow White and Milk Chocolate Bunny
  • Mini Cream Eggs
  • Milkless Surprise Eggs
  • White Chocolate Bunny Pops
  • “Milk” Chocolate Bunny Pops
  • Easter Truffles

Buy No Whey vegan Easter chocolate here

Lagusta’s Luscious

Lagusta’s Luscious is based in New York so I would visit them in New Paltz whenever I was heading upstate and their shop is a-ma-zing. This fine vegan chocolatier has a unique and impressive selection of absolutely scrumptious vegan Easter chocolate:

  • English Cream Eggs
  • Peanut Butter Eggs
  • Milk Chocolate Marble Eggs
  • Strawberry Marble Eggs
  • Peanut Butter Bunny
  • Solid Chocolate Bunny
  • Chocolate Nougat Bunny
  • Strawberry White Chocolate Bunny
  • Woodstock White Chocolate Bunny

Buy Lagusta’s Luscious vegan Easter chocolate here

Rose City Chocolatier

Rose City Chocolatier sells vegan, belgian artisan chocolates. They have lots of wonderful Easter options from bunnies to eggs to truffle sets. Here’s their fine chocolate delights:

  • Chocolate Easter Shape Minis
  • Vegan Petite Eggs
  • Easter Chocolate Bunny Box
  • Vegan Easter Gift Sets

Buy Rose City Chocolatier Easter candy here

Lake Champlain

Though not a fully vegan company, Lake Champlain has a nice selection of vegan chocolate for easter. This Vermont-based chocolate shop sells the follow for Easter (all organic and kosher):

  • 5-inch Classic Dark Organic Bunny
  • Dark Chocolate Carrot
  • Semi-Solid Dark Chocolate Baby Bunny
  • Hoppy Easter Dark Chocolate Bar

Buy Lake Champlain Easter chocolate here

Moo Free

Moo Free hails from across the pond in England, and offer up a yummy selection of dairy-free chocolates for all occasions, including Easter. Here’s what they’ve got:

  • Organic Mint Chocolate Easter Egg
  • Vegan Milk chocolate Egg with Sour Cherry
  • Milk Chocolate Mini Eggs
  • White Chocolate Mini Eggs
  • Bunny Bar

Buy Moo Free vegan Easter candy here

Get your vegan Easter candy fix by browsing the options at these chocolate company’s websites or if you’re lucky you’ll find some in stock at your local natural market. Be sure to order soon to get them in time for Easter, and order in advance each year so you get your favorites before they sell out.

What’s your favorite vegan Easter chocolate? Be sure to share in the comments and Happy Easter to all!

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