Happy Easter from all of us at Exepose Lifestyle, we hope your Easter Sunday was as calorie-filled as ours! We sent one chocoholic reporter on a weird, wonderful, and just plain expensive Easter egg hunt, and Iona Swannell challenges you not to be egg-cited by what she found.

The Bargain (£5)
Chokabloks’ (exclusively for Tesco’s) eggs are not only an absolute steal at £5 each but are also guaranteed to tantalise your taste-buds. After Good Housekeeping’s taste testers diligently tried over 193 different eggs to give us their verdict on the most choc-tastic easter egg this year, Chokablok’s ‘American Dreamcake’ was voted top of the chart scoring 84 out of 100, beating luxury brands such as Harrods and Hotel Chocolat.

The Jurassic One (£12)
Perfect for kiddies (or just the kid inside of you)! To keep them quiet over the Easter weekend, Chococo have brought us the most entertaining egg around. Don your archaeologist’s hat and eat your way to the centre to discover yummy dinosaur remains. Sure to make you feel like a real life Indiana Jones.

The Arty One (£25)
Although they may look more at home on a mantelpiece, these hand-painted eggs are not only works of art but entirely edible. Made by genius chocolatiers Rococo, these beautiful eggs will give you the perfect excuse to scoff chocolate whilst feeling cultured.

The Fashionista (£37.50)
Royal’s stockist Fortnum and Mason designed this next gem in collaboration with fashion giant Vivienne Westwood. Filled with Marc de Champagne truffles, this egg would appeal to any you who wish your life was just a little more ‘Made in Chelsea-esque’.

The Fire-starter (£49.95)
Made using the Habenero, the Scotch Bonnet and the Ghost Chili, this egg has no contender for the title of hottest easter egg around. Concocted in an Indian restaurant in Surrey and said to be 10 times hotter than a vindaloo; you might want to think twice before trying a piece of this bad boy.

The Godfather (From $9 mil)
Created by the legendary Faberge for the Russian imperial family between 1885 and 1916, these bejewelled eggs might be a bit beyond the standard student budget; with the most recent egg being sold for almost $10 million dollars. However with only 42 of the collection now surviving, each with a uniquely intricate design and surprise hidden within, whilst they might not satisfy your appetite they certainly are stunning.
Iona Swannell