Mar 24, 2026

4 Trader Joe’s Easter Candies To Grab Now — All Under $6

Written by Gabrielle Olya
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Edited by Chris Cluff
Discover Entrance to a Traders Joe's supermarket in Sunnyvale, California, fronted by palm tress

Easter may still be weeks away, but Trader Joe's shelves are already stocked with holiday-themed candies and treats.



Whether you want to start building your Easter basket early or just want to sample the latest Trader Joe's sweets, keep an eye out for these items on your next shopping trip. Best of all, they all cost under $6.

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  • Price: $3.99

Fans of Trader Joe's signature sandwich cookies are sure to love this special Easter edition. The four-pack features classic, chocolate and vanilla creme Joe-Joe’s coated in milk chocolate and white chocolate. They are decorated with festive flourishes, including egg-shaped confetti sprinkles and Easter-themed fondant decals.

  • Price: $2.99

This colorful package includes seven Belgian chocolate eggs filled with an assortment of truffle flavors: dark chocolate praline, milk chocolate praline, crispy milk chocolate, milk chocolate coconut, dark chocolate pistachio, dark chocolate cookies and creme, and white chocolate praline.

  • Price: $3.99

Why choose between chocolate and gummy candies when you can have both? This Break-Apart Bunny has a milk chocolate shell and is filled with carrot-shaped gummy candies.

  • Price: $4.49

This 5-inch-tall, bunny-shaped bar is made from milk chocolate and topped with bright candy gems, rainbow nonpareils, caramel bits and a white chocolate drizzle. Best of all, it's free from artificial flavors, preservatives and synthetic colors.

Editor’s note: Pricing is accurate as of March 23, 2026. Pricing and availability are subject to change.

This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.



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Written by
Gabrielle Olya
Edited by
Chris Cluff