Gluten Free Easter Bunnies
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Top 3 Gluten Free Chocolate Easter Bunnies

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While gluten-free chocolate is readily available year-round, many seasonal food items such as chocolate Easter bunnies can be produced in separate facilities, introducing potential risk for cross-contamination or different ingredients altogether.

Be warned, chocolate Easter bunnies that are actually labeled “gluten free” are few and far between, and they are pricey. If you want to splurge this season and avoid the guesswork, here are the Top 3 Gluten-Free Easter Bunnies that are labeled gluten free, safe, delicious, and ready to hop into your basket.

1. No Whey “Jake” The Milkless Chocolate Easter Bunny

This bunny is labeled gluten free, vegan, allergy friendly, dairy free, nut free, peanut free, soy free, and sesame free, so “you can confidently indulge in this sweet treat this Easter.
This Allergy Friendly product is made in a dedicated facility free from the common top 8 food allergens.”

It is 2.4 ounces and currently listed for $9.95 on Amazon.

No Whey Easter Bunny

2. Venchi Milk Chocolate Bunny

This bunny is “finely crafted, perfect as a gift idea that can amaze adults and entertain kids. Venchi chocolate is produced strictly in Italy with natural ingredients and less sugar, it is gluten-free, palm oil-free, free from colorings, preservatives, and artificial components to ensure the highest quality.”

It is 3.5 ounces and currently listed for $18.50 on Amazon.

3. Choc Zero Milk Chocolate Keto Easter Bunny

According to the Choc Zero site, “the Easter bunny isn’t skipping your gluten free house this year. We are bringing a special Spring to you! Kids and adults will rejoice in this simple sugar free confection, reminding you of the season’s arrival and joy delicious chocolate holds.”

It is 3 ounces and currently listed for $4.99 on the Choc Zero website.

That’s my Top 3 — tell me yours in the comments!

While the Easter bunnies listed are generally considered gluten-free, always double-check the product label for the most up-to-date allergen information, as ingredients and manufacturing processes can change.

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