Organic Times Milk Chocolate Easter Bunny

Organic Times Milk Chocolate Easter Bunny – 70g Australian-Made Organic Milk Couverture Chocolate, Fair-Trade, Gluten Free, Palm Oil Free. Crafted from certified organic ingredients, this smooth and creamy milk chocolate Easter bunny is GMO free, palm-oil free, and made with nothing artificial—perfect for Easter gifts and festive treats.

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Delight in the rich, velvety taste of Organic Times Milk Chocolate Easter Bunny, made in Australia using premium organic milk couverture chocolate. This 70g Easter bunny delivers a smooth melt and classic creamy flavour that chocolate lovers of all ages will enjoy.

Made with ethically sourced, fair-trade certified cocoa, this Easter chocolate bunny supports sustainable farming while offering exceptional quality. It is certified organic, free from GMOs, palm-oil free, gluten free, and contains no artificial flavours, colours, or preservatives—so you can indulge with confidence.

Perfect for Easter baskets, egg hunts, gifting, or a sweet seasonal treat, the Organic Times Milk Chocolate Easter Bunny combines festive fun with conscious ingredients and delicious flavour.

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