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Chocolate Bunny for Easter

  • Chocolate Bunny for Easter

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  • Solid chocolate bunny clutching a golden carrot, fully edible with no hollow cavity
  • Available in vegan dark chocolate or milk chocolate
  • Stands upright for display before serving
  • Solid construction means no hidden treats inside
  • Limited seasonal availability
  • Not individually portioned

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Solid Chocolate Bunny Holding a Golden Carrot

Most Easter bunnies are thin-walled hollow shells that look impressive but disappoint the moment you bite through the facade. This one is solid gourmet chocolate all the way through, so the experience matches the appearance. The carrot detail turns what could be a generic rabbit into something worth setting out before anyone unwraps it, and the vegan option means you can serve it to guests with dietary restrictions without swapping in a different treat. If you treat chocolate as food rather than decoration, the weight and simplicity matter more than the seasonal packaging.

Good gift when

  • Easter hosts who want a centerpiece that doubles as dessert
  • Anyone who prefers solid chocolate over hollow molded candy
  • Vegan celebrants looking for seasonal options
  • People who collect limited-run chocolate figures

Skip it if You want individually wrapped portions or prefer chocolate with fillings, nuts, or other inclusions rather than a solid bar-style piece.

Specs

Type
Solid chocolate figure
Chocolate Options
Dark Chocolate Carrot (Vegan), Milk Chocolate Carrot
Brand
Compartes
Availability
Limited edition seasonal item

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess
  • Arrives ready to give

Ships in Compartes packaging; not wrapped with ribbon but ready for an Easter basket.

The details

This bunny is a solid piece of gourmet chocolate molded into a three-dimensional figure gripping its own golden carrot. The entire shape—ears, body, carrot—is edible, made from a single pour of chocolate with no hollow sections or wrapped surprises inside.

Compartes offers this figure in two versions: a vegan dark chocolate variant and a traditional milk chocolate option. Both use the same mold, so the bunny's stance and the carrot's proportions stay consistent whichever you choose. The sculpture stands upright on its own, making it suitable for display on a table or shelf before anyone breaks into it.

Because the piece is solid rather than hollow, it has heft. You can eat it straight from the wrapper, share it by snapping off sections, or place it intact in a basket. The chocolate itself is smooth, without mix-ins or fillings, so the flavor depends entirely on the cocoa and milk or cocoa alone if you pick the dark option.

This is a limited production item tied to the Easter season. Once Compartes finishes the run, the molds go away until the next spring. The bunny ships in Compartes packaging, which includes their signature design elements but is not specifically gift-wrapped with ribbon or bows.

Edible sculpture for Easter baskets and seasonal celebrations

$42at compartes.com

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Questions

Is this bunny solid or hollow inside?
This is a solid chocolate piece with no hollow cavity. The entire bunny and carrot are edible chocolate from a single pour, so it has more weight and substance than typical hollow seasonal figures.
What is the difference between the two chocolate options?
The vegan dark chocolate version uses no dairy, while the milk chocolate version is a traditional formulation. Both use the same mold, so the shape and size are identical. Choose based on your dietary needs or chocolate preference.
Can I order this year-round?
No, this is a limited edition seasonal item tied to Easter. Compartes produces it only during the spring season, and once the run is finished, it will not be available again until the following year.
Does it come gift-wrapped?
It ships in Compartes packaging with their signature design, but it does not include ribbon, bows, or separate gift wrap. You can place it directly in an Easter basket or wrap it yourself if you prefer.

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