What’s In My Easter Basket? Sweet Tooth Edition
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Last year’s What’s In My Easter Basket series was so popular, I’m bringing it back again!
Easter baskets are not just for kids! Every day this week will bring lots of fun ideas that think outside the basket. First it was Spa Day Edition, then Black Girl Magic, and Basic Brunch. We couldn’t leave the sweets hanging, so today’s edition is Sweet Tooth!

I love the idea of a grown-up Easter basket. Here are a few ideas to inspire your own:
Who says your Easter basket has to actually be a basket? This fabulous, personalized tray from Mark & Graham creates the perfect gift holder. Lay your goodies inside and wrap it all up in clear cellophane.
- So, kicking things off; sweet from head to tail, this tasting collection from Sugarfina is full of favorite spring characters.
- Williams Sonoma‘s Easter cake pops
- These brightly colored chocolate eggs from Maggie Louise Confections bring me so much joy. Each egg has a special treat inside, from espresso cream and cacao nibs to hazelnut mocha crunch.
- Mouth’s carrot cake marshmallows
- My local Maven of Macarons, Lady Yum, ships her delicacies nationwide.
- Is it even Easter if you don’t have a Lindt bunny or chick from Target?
- Worth it just to have a pretty bottle; Total Wine and More’s Rondel Gold Brut Cava.
- This limited-edition item from L.A. Burdick Chocolates is a confectionary marvel. It is a meticulously hand-built rocher nest of caramelized almond slivers covered in dark chocolate, in addition to hand-decorated chocolate eggs filled with hazelnut praline, banana caramel, and raspberry white chocolate ganache.
- However you use them, from treat platters to hot cocoa toppers, Terrain’s marshmallow chicks are so fun!
- Rounding out the sweet tooth edition; did you know Jelly Belly made cocktail drink-flavored jellybeans? While these beans taste like your favorite cocktails, they do not contain any alcohol. Find them at Adventures in Homebrewing.
Tune in next time for the finale of our week-long adventure of grown-up Easter basket ideas. Be sure and check out last year’s ideas.
