AS if Lindt bunnies weren't amazing enough, there's a 1kg GIANT one that's TEN TIMES the size of a normal one.
It comes in a presentation box complete with the iconic bell and red bow around the neck.
Last year, you could buy a 1kg bunny for £35 from Waitrose.
This year, we've spotted it for £39.99 from Ocado or £59. from Amazon.
Although, its likely to be stocked by more shops in the run up to Easter on March 22.
The 100g ones usually cost around £2.99 so you're paying a bit of a premium too.
A regular 100g bunny has 550 calories, which means the big one has a whopping 5,500. Ouch.
Earlier this week Aldi revealed its new range of Easter chocolates and some look suspiciously like those made by Lindt and Cadbury.
While chocolate fans got in a tizz over Poundland selling giant Kinder Easter eggs for just £2.
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The eggs weigh 100g - or five times more than the usual size - and usually cost £5.
Meanwhile, Tesco is currently tempting shoppers with a buy two get two free deal on medium branded Easter eggs.
The eggs cost £1.50 each - so you'll get four for £3.
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