B&M is selling GIANT chocolate Easter bunnies for £6.99
B&M is selling a giant chocolate Easter bunny and it looks a lot like a posher one from Lindt - but for a fraction of the price.
The tempting treat, which is more than ten inches high and eight inches wide, is nearly the size of a small real-life bunny and costs £6.99
That's £21 less than Lindt's 1kg Giant Bunny, which will set you back a whopping £35 at and .
It's worth noting that the bargain bunny is slightly lighter at 600g.
It is made of smooth milk chocolate and comes in a presentation box.
B&M reckons it would make a perfect Easter gift, to impress that egg-stra special someone without breaking the bank.
We haven't tried the bargain retailer's chocs so we can say if they taste as good as the real thing - but there's no denying that they are better for your purse.
Of course, it would actually be cheaper to buy Lindt's regular-size bunny which weights 100g and is six times smaller than B&M's but costs around £2.99
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B&M's choccies landed in stores across the UK this week and they will only be available while stocks last - so you if you want to get your hands on one, you need to act quick.
The bargain retailer is not the only discounter that has taken inspiration from popular branded treats ahead of Easter, which takes place from Good Friday on March 30 until Easter Monday on April 2
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Aldi's launched a new range of chocolate for Easter and it looks suspiciously like posher ones from Cadbury and Lindt.
The budget supermarket is selling Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies and sharing bag snacks for more than half of the price of the branded ones.
The Sun Online tried Aldi's Choceur chocolate bunnies, which even face the same direction as the signature golden bunnies from Lindt.
And we can safely say that they don't taste bad but that Lindt's chocolate is much sweeter and smoother.
But price is not always a guarantee of quality or better taste.
A blind taste test revealed that a £15 high street chocolate egg scored better on taste tests than a designer egg that costs sixteen times the price.
If you're looking for money friendly Easter treats - Tesco this week slashed the price of its large and medium Easter eggs in half to £2.
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The eggcellent includes some of our favourite Easter treats like Terry's Chocolate Orange, Celebrations or Cadbury Creme eggs.
For families and traditionalists there are over 250 easter egg hunts across the country being organinsed by The National Trust .
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