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My mantra is…”there is no such thing as too much chocolate!” And clearly the makers of iconic chocolate bar Violet Crumble agree, as they shatter all Easter egg-spectations with a humungous 6kg chocolate egg.

The egg-citing 6kg egg, featuring the delicious pieces of honeycomb nestled in milk chocolate, is the centrepiece of the Violet Crumble Easter range including the popular 30g Easter Bunny, 50g and 110g Easter Eggs and the 170g Bunny and Egg Giftbox.

“We were blown away by the reaction last year with the release of our new cult favourites like, the Violet Crumble Milk Drink and Caramel Violet Crumble, so we’re thrilled to once again feed fans appetite for Violet Crumble in all its delicious, shattering forms this Easter,” said Phil Sims, CEO of Robern Menz.

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Because…Why NOT?!?

“For those with an extra sweet tooth or wanting to really spoil their loved ones, we’ve gone a little crazy and created a whooping 6kg Violet Crumble egg… because, why not?!” Mr. Sims added.

Starting from just $1.25, The Violet Crumble Easter range is available nationally at select supermarkets and retailers and via the Violet Crumble online store.

The super-sized 6kg Violet Crumble Egg, retails for $250 and is available at Costco nationwide.

Do you know anyone (including you) who would love a 6kg chocolate egg? Tell us in the comments below.

  • Don’t tempt me please!!! There is nothing better than violet crumble, it’s my most favourite choccy! I would be greedy, the whole family would seat together together. Talk about s heavenly Easter. YUM. ????????????????????????

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  • Wow that’s one big egg!!! I much prefer crunchy but really $250 just on one chocolate egg?!? There’s more value for money if you buy 6kg Violet crumble…It’s a bit OTT to me.

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  • Yes I did see the massive egg at Costco a few weeks back and my gf and I were laughing about it thinking who would be able to finish it but thinking about it now I think it would be so good at an Easter party!
    You could smash it and everyone can just pick at it. Any salvageable leftovers can go on as a cupcake topping or ice cream mix in.

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  • Would love to win the Crunchie Egg for Easter and put it on the dessert table at my daughters wedding to share with family and friends..

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  • We live in the middle of nowhere and don’t have many choices.

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  • Just paid $5 for 20kg of broken Darrel Lea rocky road eggs…..I’m happy, you can keep your $250 one peice egg lol


    • Wow! That is pretty incredible! Well done and enjoy the chocolate!



      • I know the Children’s Oncology Ward at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Brisbane could do with some cheering up. It would be wonderful if it was donated to them. How much joy would it bring to all those little ones…i can just imagine their little faces, smiles from one ear to the other…. Oh the joy & excitement it would bring! ????✨????
        We’re all so blessed to have each other. ✨????

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  • Definitely not. Way too big for my family.

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  • My daughter would love it.

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  • That is huge! My hubby would love it, but, for that price, he can do without!

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  • I wouldn’t spend $250 on a chocolate egg either. Separate smaller chocolates might be more practical as well

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  • Woah! That price just shut me down

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  • Think I’d rather spend $250 on actual chocolate bars

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  • Wow! That is a one big chocolate egg.

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  • Oh gosh that is one expensive egg to eat!

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  • Um, I love chocolate but this is over the top.

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  • I love Violet Crumble but 6kg worth….that’s enough for a family of 4 for a few weeks. I bet it’s super expensive too

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  • Wow 6kg egg…I love chocolate but I will pass on that offer

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  • A couples of these should do it lol

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  • That’s a pretty decent size!

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  • I generally show restraint, but I love Violet Crumble, so this might test that restraint!

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