Gluten-Free & Allergy-Friendly Easter Chocolate Giveaway!
(this is not a sponsored giveaway)
Easter is right around the corner, and chocolate is a MUST!
Use the comment form below to tell me about your favourite Easter activity, and be in the draw to win two packs of delicious gluten-free and allergy-friendly Easter Chocolate from the wonderful Sweet William!
Both kids and adults will love these treats!
You can also earn extra entries by sharing the giveaway on your Facebook page!
How do YOU celebrate Easter?
Comment below, and Enter the giveaway via this link
This giveaway is open to everyone!!
This giveaway has now ended
I love watching the kids find Easter Eggs. They have so much fun.
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Thanks for your participation Sylvia π Yes, the Easter Egg hunt is definitely a highlight!
-Kristine
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Spending time with family and watching the kids hunt for Easter Eggs.
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I agree Carol; family time is an important part of Easter! Thanks for participating π
-Kristine
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I always buy eggs for the grand kids to have a treasure hunt but have trouble getting any for those with allergies. Last year I just had to get the little sweet William chocolates.
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They always love having a treasure hunt and I forget where I put them!!
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This year you might be able to hand out some allergy-friendly options to the grandkids! Best of luck in the draw Yvonne!
-Kristine
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We have a family cook up around a huge kitchen bench. Everyone from kids to great grandparents help cook. We eat,talk,laugh, play games and then the easter egg hunt. There is something very special about watching kids and adults frolick through the garden in search of chocolate treasures,the laughter, the look on a little ones face. Simple pleasures in life, how fortunate we are to have them.
Happy Easter Everyone
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Your Easter sounds wonderful Lea! And it makes me look forward to Easter even more π Thanks for participating!
-Kristine
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We thrive on our annual Easter camping trip to the Macleay River with friends and family. Fishing, canoeing, swimming, rock collecting, campfire cooking and enjoying the wildlife and the quiet. Of course, eating chocolate and having an egg hunt when the children are with us.
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Camping sounds brilliant! No better way to spend quality time with the family π Thanks for participating Rhonda!
-Kristine
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I LOVE hiding the eggs! With a 2,3 and 14 year old, eggs need to be hidden at all different levels to keep everyone guessing. Miss 14 knows that an egg is only hers if it can’t be seen, that means she has to hunt extra hard – this will be her first gluten free easter though, with a Coeliacs Disease diagnosis under her belt, we are on the hunt ourselves for Gluten Free chocolate eggs, so thank you very much for your very timely post π
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I still remember how exciting the Easter Egg hunt was, even as a teenager. I wish you all the best in the draw, and perhaps you won’t have to look so hard for the gluten-free treats this year π
-Kristine
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Well there is nothing better than going to church and singing those Easter songs, but we also love Easter egg cracking competitions.
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Thanks for participating Karen π And yes, music makes every holiday better!
-Kristine
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Hiding Easter Eggs for little ones, when I was little I got to hide them but I forgot where!! We never did find them..
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I love the egg hunts!
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We do an egg hunt in our yard and the bunny leaves some goodies in a basket in the kitchen. π
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Easter lunch with my parents and my 3 sisters and their families is wonderful. My 3 year old loves being with his cousins, and is excited already. (2 of his cousins have coeliacs disease, with one only being diagnosed last month. My son loves asking if products are gluten free to tell his cousins later on).
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we go to church and then have family over
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We make carob easter eggs for our gorgeous rescue dogs and they have an egg hunt in the backyard… they are amazingly fast and so funny to watch racing around finding their goodies!
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This year Im celebrating easter one week later. Im currently an Au Pair in Dublin, Ireland and my parents are visiting me the week after easter. Then we’re gonna celebrate together with food and easter eggs! Looking forward to that π
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I tie ribbon to the end of the kids beds and weave it around the house with eggs and goodies to find along the way
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I love going to my gma’s and baking with her, the most delicious homemade hot cross buns you will have ever tasted in your life! They’re also gluten, dairy AND refined sugar free which is perfect if you’re feeling a little guilty when devouring all other Easter treats! π
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I still dye eggs with natural dyes, like my grandmother. Beets, turmeric, and red cabbage make beautiful dyes. I also love making deviled eggs with the leftover hard-boiled eggs!
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Oh that sounds wonderful! It actually reminds me; my mum used to dye eggs with cabbage for Easter when I was little! π Thanks Christina!
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I go to church and have my sisters over at my mom’s house for lunch. maybe watch a movie or play a game
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Looks great! Everyone should have the joy of chocolate π
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Agree! π
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