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I've been buying these as many years back as I can remember and they've become a tradition with my kids. I haven't seen them in store this year. Does anyone know another place to buy them?
There's a pic of them here for reference: https://cocowest.ca/2019/03/costco-jacquot-milk-chocolate-hollow-eggs-review/ |
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I remember getting hollow Easter candy as a kid. It was so deflating. Biting into what seemed like a large piece of chocolate egg or bunny only to have it crumble into tiny pieces. It triggered me before triggering was even a word. When I had my kids, they only received solid Easter chocolates.
And yes, I know that’s not the point of Easter. |
I love this. So true. But I liked the slightly salty super cheap Easter eggs my parents usually got me. |
| Oh I loved the hollow! I hate the solid bars!! Too dense? |
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Different brand, but these at World Market seem similar?
https://www.worldmarket.com/p/riegelein-hollow-milk-chocolate-easter-eggs-bag-469778.html |
Aldi usually has similar ones as well. |
OP here. These are perfect! Thank you. |
Good! FWIW, World Market is great for foreign treats. Married to an immigrant and I can often find his childhood favorites there. Though I assume prices are about to increase! Boo. |
Is your therapist not available today? |
Hollow milk chocolate can be a bit startling for newbies. Leave PP alone. |
I didn't even know world markets were still around. I thought they all went under. Wasn't there one at Friendship Heights? |