
Easter is a joyous season for fans of sweets and chocolates, but the excitement can fade fast if your basket overflows with Cadbury Creme Eggs and pastel-hued candy corn.
CandyStore.com reveals that Creme Eggs top the list of the most disliked Easter treats, with "Bunny Corn" not far behind. This ranking comes from a survey of 23,000 customers conducted by the online candy retailer.
Once a beloved treat, Creme Eggs lost favor after Cadbury replaced their Dairy Milk Chocolate shell with a "standard chocolate mix" in 2015, following Kraft's takeover. Critics also cite the overly sweet filling and the egg's awkward shape as major drawbacks.
One reviewer noted, "The taste isn't terrible, but it's far from great, and the entire experience is chaotic. There's no practical way to handle it." Another shared, "My sister adored these as a child, but my mom insisted she use a knife and fork to avoid the mess."
Bunny Corn, on the other hand, speaks for itself. Opinions on candy corn are sharply divided, whether it's rebranded as Cupid Corn for Valentine's Day, Reindeer Corn for Christmas, or Freedom Corn for Independence Day. One critic remarked, "Candy corn just changes colors, and we're expected to overlook how awful it tastes."
Marshmallow Peeps, another polarizing treat, rank as the third least favorite Easter candy. (For marshmallow enthusiasts, a small donation by April 8 offers a
Explore the list of the 10 most disappointing Easter candies below, and head to CandyStore.com for more amusing customer feedback.
- Cadbury Creme Eggs
- Bunny Corn
- Peeps
- Chicks & Rabbits
- Solid Chocolate Bunnies
- Jelly Beans (Generic)
- Chocolate Crosses
- Carrot Cake Hershey Kisses
- Jordan Almonds
- Fluffy Stuff Cotton Tails
Source:
CandyStore.com