Still don't know what to fill your little bunny's basket with? These are just some of the many vegan candy options for Easter! I found these cuties around local shops in NYC like Confectionery!, Haymaker's Corner Store, Orchard Grocer, and Riverdel Fine Foods, as well as larger stores like Kroger, Meijer and Target.
- Annie's- Bunny Fruit Snacks
- Eat Chic- Vegan Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter and Almond Butter Eggs
- HunnyBon- Gummy Bears and Raw Cacao Filled Eggs
- Jolly Rancher- Jelly Beans and Sour Bunnies
- Lagusta's Luscious- Bunnies and Eggs
- Lake Champlain Chocolates- Dark Chocolate Bunny, Dark Chocolate Carrot
- Lindt- Dark Chocolate Gold Bunnies
- Moo Free- Dairy Free Chocolate Easter Eggs, Mini Moos Bunnycomb Bars
- No Whey! Foods- Franky the Big Smiling Vegan Bunny, Benny the Milkless Bunny, Chocolatey Veggs
- Pink House Chocolates- Solid Vegan Rabbit, Solid Vegan Peep
- Rescue Chocolate- Bunnies, Peanut Butter Eggs
- Sour Patch- Bunnies
- Tru Joy- Bunny Shaped Lollipops, Original Fruit Chews
- Wholesome Organic- Bunny Lollipops, DelishFish
- YumEarth- Easter Lollipops, Gummy Fruits, Sour Beans, Sour Twists
Now that Sweet & Sara is no longer, I will greatly miss their handmade vegan candies, including the epic Skipper Chocolate Marshmallow Rabbits, and Sugar Coated Marshmallow Bunnies & Chicks!
For a vegan alternative to the tradition of egg-dying, I love [THIS] idea from Organic Authority for dying vegan marshmallows from Dandies or Trader Joe's! For more Vegan Easter tips and suggestions, I highly recommend Your Daily Vegan's [GUIDE]! She covers everything you could ever want to know about celebrating a cruelty-free Easter in style.
For a vegan alternative to the tradition of egg-dying, I love [THIS] idea from Organic Authority for dying vegan marshmallows from Dandies or Trader Joe's! For more Vegan Easter tips and suggestions, I highly recommend Your Daily Vegan's [GUIDE]! She covers everything you could ever want to know about celebrating a cruelty-free Easter in style.