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Parents race to buy GIANT Kinder Surprise Egg stuffed full of chocolate for £12.99 as they scream ‘go & get these now’

Published on April 02, 2025 at 03:47 PM

A MAJOR discount retailer has sent parents into a frenzy after shoppers spotted a giant Kinder Surprise Egg for a bargain price.

With just a few weeks away, many parents have been racing to stock up on for their kids – and this is not one to miss.

Girl wearing bunny ears eating a chocolate Easter egg.
A major retailer has sent parents into a frenzy after shoppers spotted a giant Easter egg that the kids will love
Large surprise-filled egg with assorted Kinder chocolate and toys.
The mega egg sells for just £12.99 – and it comes with piles of chocolate

According to eagle-eyed , the mage is now selling a huge Kinder Surprise Egg stuffed with some of the nation's favourite Kinder treats.

The giant egg, which comes in a plastic container, contains three packs of Kinder Bueno, three packs of Kinder Bueno White Chocolate – and more.

Those who snap up the egg – that will set you back £12.99 – can also expect a box of Kinder Happy Hippo, Kinder Surprise, two Kinder Easter Bunnies, as well as two smaller packs of Kinder Mini Eggs – perfect for this April.

Sharing the epic find with fellow parents on , one mum, Sharon Tudball, posted a snap of the mega egg online.

”Home bargain £12.99, ideal for Easter if your kids love kinder chocolate,” she wrote in the post.

With the holiday right around the corner, the news has already taken the internet by storm, as Sharon's post has racked up more than 900 likes in just four hours.

Close to a whopping 1.5k members of the popular
Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group to thank her for sharing the offer – and to tag their pals.

Raving about the incredible deal – which many reckoned worked out cheaper than buying the chocolate treats separately – one said: ”That's well cheap to buy the egg on its own with out anything in it, is about £10.”

Another agreed, writing: ”The empty eggs themselves are £12 on tiktok.”

A Facebook member said: ”egg would be great to reuse every Easter as well!”

”I don’t know about the kids this is for us,” a mum joked, as others demanded their friends and family to ”go and get these now”.

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