Solid milk chocolate eggs in foil wrapping, candy-coated eggs with a crunchy shell, Australian Made milk chocolate bunnies, and Lindt bunnies in branded packaging. The chocolate in this Easter range is genuinely good, which matters as much as the branding around it. The range covers a spread of Easter confectionery in an equally wide variety of packaging options. Small cello bags and pillow packs suit high-volume event handouts and desk drops. Clear plastic cubes hold a small collection of foil-wrapped eggs behind a transparent branded label, making the confectionery visible from the outside. Boxes, buckets, and canisters suit counter placement and gift-style distribution. Bunnies at both the accessible Australian Made end and the Lindt premium end cover a broad gifting range. Branding is applied by printing, stickers, or full colour digital print to the packaging. From 50 units across most styles.
The clear cube format deserves a mention for visual impact. A transparent container with a branded label wrapping the outside lets the coloured foil eggs be seen through the packaging before it's opened. The product and the branding work together from the first glance.
Easter timing is the primary planning constraint in this category. Easter falls on a different date each year and can arrive in late March. A campaign aiming to distribute branded Easter confectionery in the week before Easter needs artwork approved and orders placed well ahead of that window.
Ordering & Logistics
When should I place an Easter confectionery order?
Easter moves each year and can fall as early as late March. For a campaign distributing Easter confectionery in the week before or on the Friday before Easter, placing the order six to eight weeks out with artwork ready at the time of submission gives the clearest production and delivery buffer. Orders placed four weeks out are often still achievable, but any artwork revision or approval delay compresses the timeline considerably. For a campaign with a firm school, workplace, or event date, earlier is always safer.
Can I order Easter confectionery for a specific event rather than for Easter itself?
Yes, Easter confectionery works for any spring or April event, school fair, retail promotion, or workplace morning tea where the seasonal association adds warmth. Some styles in the range, particularly the chocolate bunnies and egg-filled cubes, work outside the Easter week as well-received seasonal gifts. For a campaign running through April rather than targeting a specific Easter date, the seasonal aesthetic remains appropriate for the full month.
Can I include Easter confectionery in a broader gift pack or hamper?
Yes, smaller cello bag and pillow pack styles integrate easily into delegate bags, gift boxes, and welcome packs. The cubes and boxes are better suited to standing alone as desk gifts or event handouts rather than being included in a flat-pack kit. For a gift hamper build combining Easter confectionery with other items, the lighter packaging options are the most practical inclusion.
Is Australian Made chocolate available in this range?
Yes, the milk chocolate bunny in this range carries the Australian Made badge. For an organisation where Australian provenance is a purchasing preference or a marketing point, the Australian Made bunny is the clear choice. Confirming which styles carry the badge on the individual product pages before ordering is worthwhile.