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From fruity to chocolatey and everything in between, Australia’s best supermarket hot cross buns have been revealed, just in time to stock up for Easter.

Each year the lucky crew at CHOICE taste test hot cross buns served up by supermarkets across Australia, and this year 19 different buns were put through their paces. Traditional fruit, chocolate, gluten-free and regular were tested from national supermarkets including Coles and Woolworths as well as IGA, Aldi, Bakers Delight and Costco. Last year Woolies took the top honour, but this year they’ve been toppled.

Coming out top of the pops in 2025 … drum roll please … Coles Luxurious Fruit Hot Cross Buns. It’s the second consecutive year Woolies has taken out the top billing.

“Coles Luxurious Fruit Hot Cross Buns took first place in our traditional bun taste test, receiving a score of 75%,” CHOICE Editorial Director, Mark Serrels said. “Our experts praised it for its great array of fruits, which produced interesting flavours and textures. Our judges also said this one is perfect for toasting and buttering.”

The CHOICE experts blind taste tested each hot cross bun, giving them a rating based on flavour, appearance, aroma and texture.

Australia’s Top Hot Cross Buns 2025

Here’s how each supermarket hot cross bun fared in taste testing by CHOICE.

Best Traditional Fruit Hot Cross Bun

Coles Luxurious Fruit Hot Cross Buns

CHOICE Expert Rating: 75%
Toasted score: 80%
Fresh (untoasted) score: 70%
Price: $1.38 per bun ($5.50 per 4-pack)
Health Star Rating: 3.5
Good to know: The pack price has gone up $1 since last year; suitable for vegetarians; no artificial colours or flavours.

Experts say: 

  • “Good size, shape and even cross; great fruit variety so adds interesting flavours and textures. No glaze but overall a delicious product.”
  • “Apricot is a great touch; needs glaze; when fresh it has a raw spice flavour but when toasted it has great texture and flavour.”
  • “Perfect for toasting and buttering. Love the array of fruits.”

Best Chocolate Hot Cross Bun

Coles Bakery Easter Choc Chip Hot Cross Buns

CHOICE Expert Rating: 82%
Toasted score: 83%
Fresh (untoasted) score: 90%
Price: .73c per bun ($4.40 per 6-pack)
Health Star Rating: 2
Good to know: 25% chocolate; the pack price has gone up 40 cents since last year; suitable for vegetarians; Rainforest Alliance certified cocoa.

Experts say:

  • “Looks great, good amount of chocolate chips. Toasted – visually is perfect, chocolate smell is good, fluffy and dense from chocolate chips, flavour hit the mark.”
  • “Chocolate pieces are evident and chocolate aroma and flavour comes through well.”
  • “Nice milk chocolate flavour, no spice. Toasted flavour overpowers chocolate a bit. This one is better fresh.”

Best Gluten-Free Hot Cross Buns

Aldi Bakers Life Gluten-Free Fruit Hot Cross Buns

CHOICE Expert Rating: 68%
Toasted score: 70%
Fresh (untoasted) score: 67%
Price: $1.33 per bun ($3.99 per 3-pack)
Health Star Rating: 3.5
Good to know: No artificial colours or flavours; dairy free; good source of dietary fibre; suitable for vegetarians.

Experts say:

  • “Appearance not as attractive because it’s quite dark with flat shape, but it’s better on eating.”
  • “Looks like a hockey puck, round, brown, lots of fruit. Looks very dark when toasted. Minimal aroma. Gritty texture but fluffy and still a bit gritty when toasted.”
  • “Good appearance and great texture for a gluten-free bun.”

Woolworths Free From Gluten Chocolate Hot Cross Buns

Australia's Top Hot Cross Buns 2024

CHOICE Expert Rating: 64%
Toasted score: 63%
Fresh (untoasted) score: 63%
Price: $1.38 per bun ($5.50 per 4-pack)
Health Star Rating: 3.5
Good to know: The pack price has gone up by 30 cents since last year; Rainforest Alliance certified cocoa; vegetarian; no artificial colours or flavours.

Experts say:

  • “Good chocolate distribution but not as evident in aroma and texture.”
  • “Flaxseed aroma and not much aroma when toasted. Texture looks great but turns to powder in the mouth, which is slightly improved on toasting. Powdery mouthfeel and flaxy aftertaste. Chocolate chips are too small to be of note. Unpleasant. Flavour is slightly improved on toasting but needs more chocolate.
  • “Nice looking for gluten-free, shape is great. Flaxseed aroma and flavour is very strong. Where is the chocolate flavour?”

What’s your favourite supermarket hot cross bun? Let us know in the comments below!

  • Well done to the big chain supermarkets. Local bakeries have great ones but are just too expensive .

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  • All supermarket buns are bulk batched from normal dough. Im not a fan but each to their own. Nothing beats hot cross buns from a local bakery

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  • I didn’t like hot cross buns at first especially the fruit ones but they grew on me and now I absolutely love them. The best so far is chocolate chip. They need to take it to the next level and have them stuffed inside with custard, cream etc.. or even a massive hot cross bun cake to buy only at Easter and don’t forget to make the gf, vegan etc.. versions no one should miss out.

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  • I do prefer the Woolworths brand but my son sells bread and hot cross buns from Bovell’s and Mias. I love the fruitless ones the best so I buy the fruit ones for the rest of the family.

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  • I’d eat hot cross buns all year round lol. So good!

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  • I love a hot cross bun, I agree Woolworths one’s are way nicer than coles.

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  • I love the different flavours the supermarkets come up with each year like apple or berry and I love Banjo’s chocolate ones with Nutella on top!

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  • I wouldn’t mind being a part of the tasting panel, I dont mind the choc hot cross buns, but not too fussed on the traditional varieties.

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  • I agree with the results of Woolies having the best. Ferguson Plarre have some delicious ones too.

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  • Yum, I think I’m going to try the top 3 and see for myself – heated with butter Alwaysss

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  • Yum. Hot Cross Buns! I have to agree that Woolworths buns are a bit softer than Coles.

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  • Have to agree with the first one! I actually had the fruitless buns from Woolies and they are super soft!! I prefer choccie hot cross buns though.

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  • We prefer the apple cinnamon ones from Coles

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  • Nothing worse than the ones that have hardly any fruit in them. I look forward to these once each year as they’re very addictive.

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  • Yum! I quite like the coles ones. Bakers delight used to do amazing ones also but I haven’t purchased theirs in probably 10 years

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  • I cant do the fruit ones but chocolate ones are delicious!

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  • I prefer chocolate over fruit hot cross buns so I know I’ll be stopping in at Aldi this year!

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  • I’ve never heard of the Community Co ones before.
    Our family love the Caramilk ones!!!

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  • We only bought Coles double chocolate and they were amazing.

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  • I love all hot cross buns, except the fruitless ones! They feel oh so wrong!!!

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