Treat yourself to our curated selection of the tastiest Easter eggs and chocolates, free from the most common Eosinophilic triggers. This year, various options are available at local stores such as Aldi, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons, Ocado, Tesco, Waitrose and Amazon.

Free - dairy, eggs, wheat (gluten), soya, nuts, fish

Sainsbury's Free From Large Milk Choc Easter Egg

Sainsbury’s has grown into one of the UK’s most trusted retailers and offers a selection of Free-From Easter Egg Chocolates.

Give it a taste with their new Sainsbury's Free From Milk Choc Egg (160g), a standout choice for a lactose-free and gluten-free indulgence. Crafted using a smooth blend of cocoa butter and rice syrup to mimic the creamy texture of traditional milk chocolate, this hollow egg is both vegan-friendly and Rainforest Alliance Certified, ensuring your sweet tooth is satisfied ethically.

Moo Free

Moo Free, an ethical family business, is one of the most popular brands that offer organic rice milk chocolate and natural flavours. From classic plain eggs to honeycomb, orange, or lemon-filled ones, they're vegan and fair trade certified.

Try Moo Free Bunnycomb Easter Egg & Bunnycomb Mini Bar 100g or Moo Free Easter Egg Hunt Box 100g - Dairy-free, gluten-free, soya-free (available at Sainsbury's, Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, Waitrose, Ocado, Amazon).

NOMO

NOMO is another fantastic UK-based company that produces vegan chocolates. For example, you can try the Nomo Extra Large Ultimate Egg and Bunnies and Mini Bars 223g from Sainsburys or through their website free from cereals containing gluten, eggs, milk, nuts, and peanuts.

Check out other Easter Egg Selections: NOMO Easter Eggs Selection

Did you know?

EOS dietitians say, "Soy lecithin and foods that may contain other 6FED ingredients are OK on 6FED, unlike if you have an immediate allergy."

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With this in mind, it opens up your options for more Easter goodies subject to your individual diet needs

Free - dairy, wheat(gluten), egg, soya,  fish (warning: most have nuts or may contain nuts)

Booja-Booja

For a more luxurious and indulgent experience, try the Easter eggs from Booja-Booja. They come in beautiful hand-painted boxes made with organic dark chocolate and filled with creamy truffles in flavours like almond salted caramel, hazelnut crunch, or champagne. Each design is one of a kind, painted by an artistic collective in Kashmir.

Some versions are available for purchase at Ocado or the planet-friendly online shop www.abelandcole.co.uk.

These chocolates are free from dairy, gluten, and soy (but they are containing nuts).

Hotel Chocolat

Hotel Chocolat, a UK-based luxury chocolate company, offers a range of chocolate products, including boxed chocolates, chocolate slabs, and hampers. Their Vegan extra-thick Easter Egg is made of 45% nutmilk with finely milled hazelnuts instead of milk. *May contain tree nuts, peanuts, milk, gluten, wheat, egg, and sesame)

You can buy these at Hotel Chocolat stores and at their website.

Top Free - dairy, eggs, wheat (gluten), nuts, fish, and soya, but do include soya lecithin 

Cocoa Libre

Cocoa Libre is a UK Somerset-based chocolatier company providing vegan-friendly indulgence that rivals traditional milk chocolate in both creaminess and taste. They produce vegan chocolates free from dairy, gluten, nuts, and peanuts (containing soy lecithin). Try their Vegan / Nut Free / Dairy Free / Gluten Free Original Chocolate Easter Egg available at  their website

Always read the label and check the ingredients carefully before purchasing, as the ingredients can vary

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Last updated 26/03/26