Home brand launches personalised Mini Eggs mugs that shoppers ‘need’ for Easter

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The new Mini Eggs design from the Emma Bridgewater Easter range (Image: Emma Bridgewater/Instagram)
The new Mini Eggs design from the Emma Bridgewater Easter range (Image: Emma Bridgewater/Instagram)

Cadbury’s Mini Eggs are an essential part of Easter, and are one of the most popular sweet treats enjoyed by shoppers throughout the Spring. And now, fans of the addictive confectionary - and get it personalised with their name.

Renowned British homeware brand , tableware and decor for the new season, and one design in particular has got shoppers ‘stupidly excited’.

The retailer’s new , inspired by the instantly recognisable chocolates, sees their iconic pieces adorned with pretty pastel speckled egg shells, each one decorated by hand in their Stoke-on-Trent factory.

While the of the mug costs £25, dedicated Mini Egg (and mug) fans can choose to get theirs plus £1 per letter. Alternatively, shoppers could supersize their mug and get a whopping for £31, which can also be personalised at an extra cost.

After sharing a clip of one of the mugs being decorated to the Emma Bridgewater Instagram account, shoppers could barely contain themselves, commenting: “Stupidly excited for this!!” and “My mug cupboard needs this adding to the collection.”

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Another wrote: “Yes please. I need this in my life,” while a fourth penned: “Oh my I think I need one of these to add to my EB collection!”

The brand has even suggested filling the mugs with small praline Easter eggs for the ultimate gift come March 31.

Elsewhere though, Dunelm has some with a very sweet bunny and chick design, while is an adorable option that could be stuffed with hot chocolate essentials for the big day.

If it’s actual Cadbury Mini Eggs you want, though, the Cadbury Direct website is currently selling , working out at £2.50 per egg, ideal if you have lots of nieces, nephews or grandchildren to buy for. You can also get a

Whether you’re looking for a new mug for your morning cuppa or want to gift one filled with chocolates this Easter, you can

Bethan Shufflebotham

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