Best & Worst candy for your Easter basket
Best: Hollow Chocolate Bunnies

People often prefer hollow chocolate Easter bunnies because they are much easier to bite into and eat compared to solid ones, which can feel like biting into a solid brick. Their thin walls offer a better, crunchy texture, allow for larger, more impressive-looking, and less expensive gifts that won’t risk breaking teeth.
Worst: Solid Chocolate Bunnies

People often dislike solid chocolate Easter bunnies because they are difficult to eat, posing a risk of breaking teeth due to their dense, brick-like hardness. They are difficult to bite into, often resulting in a messy, unpleasant eating experience compared to thinner, easily melted hollow chocolate
Best: Mini Eggs

People love Mini Eggs for their iconic combination of a thick, crunchy matte candy shell and creamy milk chocolate. The texture contrast, nostalgic association with Easter, and addictive, sweet aroma create a popular, hard-to-resist treat that is considered superior to similar candy-coated chocolates.
Worst: Cream Eggs

People dislike Cream Eggs primarily due to their extreme sweetness, the synthetic, sticky texture of the filling, and a widely perceived decline in quality following recipe changes. The filling is a thick, liquid fondant that some find revolting, with many describing it as “slugs and snot” or “mucus”
Best: Peanut Butter Eggs

People love peanut butter eggs primarily because of the unique chocolate-to-peanut-butter ratio that differs from standard cups. Unlike regular cups, which have thick, ridged chocolate edges, eggs have a thinner, smoother chocolate coating. Without the structural ridges of a cup, the peanut butter filling is often described as creamier, softer, and more “velvety”. The thinner chocolate also allows the salty, nutty flavor of the peanut butter to dominate each bite
Worst: Peeps

Marshmallow Peeps are highly divisive due to their unique, polarizing texture, which often described as gritty, tough, or rubbery. Some also say that they have an overwhelming sweetness. Many find the artificial colors, sticky consistency, and, in some cases, the bitter taste of food dyes unappealing.
Maybe you agree or disagree with these holiday treat takes?
Just think long and hard about these divisive sweets before you place them in the Easter basket of someone special this season.








