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vegan easter basket treats - on the left, a dairy-free vegan chocolate bunny, on the right, a fair-trade handwoven basket

The Ultimate Vegan Easter Basket: Delicious Treats and Sustainable Gifts

One of the most fun things about filling a vegan Easter basket is choosing items that are a meaningful, beautiful celebration of spring. Bunnies, chicks, and chocolate treats are a must, but beyond that, the field is wide open to interpretation. To help you get inspired, we have put together the following selection of goodies for Easter and other spring celebrations, including wholesome vegan candies, eco-friendly gifts, and more. We know we’d be happy to find them in a basket or on the breakfast table on Easter morning—and hope you will, too!

Editor’s note: FOK may collect a small share of sales from some of the links on this page, though it doesn’t influence our selection.

Fair Trade Baskets | From $26 at Serrv International

The Easter baskets from SERRV International make pretty keepsakes that are sturdy enough to use year-round and will last for many years to come. What’s more, your purchase helps support SERRV’s mission of working with small-scale artisans to fight global poverty.

U+Me Kids Gardening Set | $28 at Amazon

Skip the Easter basket and give kids this canvas bag filled with gardening tools. (There’s still room for candy, too.) The wood-handled trowel, rake, and spade are sturdy enough for real digging, so all you need are plants and seedlings to get going in the garden.

Cool Chicks (that are also warm + snuggly) | $30 at Warmies

You don’t have to be a kid to get a stuffed animal in an Easter basket. (But kids will love this chick, too.) Warmies makes weighted stuffed animals that can be chilled in the freezer to soothe bumps and bruises or warmed in the microwave for aches, pains, and all-around cuddly comfort.

The Qi Daily Ritual Set | $58 at The Qi

Introduce the flower lover in your life to the calming, holistic beauty of whole flower teas. This starter set from The Qi includes floral infusions for beauty, balance, and calm and a glass tea pot that lets you watch as the flowers infuse and open up into full bloom.

Jake the Milkless Easter Bunny | $10 at No Whey Foods

No Easter basket is complete without a chocolate bunny! This 100% vegan guy is naturally sweetened and made with dairy-free, oil-free chocolate. Check out No Whey Foods’ Milkless Surprise Eggs, as well, if you want to fill out your candy assortment.

Organic Elderflower Super Herb Tea | $15 at Republic Of Tea

Get a delicious taste of the elderflower trend—without all the alcohol of St-Germain liqueur or the sugar in a fizzy soft drink. Republic of Tea blends the dried flowers with green rooibos for a fresh herbal tea that tastes like the flowers of spring.

Cutie the Lamb | $35 at Fair Indigo

Organic cotton and child-safe dyes make this cutie pie the ideal springtime friend for infants and small children. Cutie the Lamb is made by a cooperative of clothing designers committed to producing sustainable apparel and ensuring their workers get living wages.

Smithsonian Handbook of Interesting Bird Nests and Eggs | $20 at the Smithsonian Store

Give the whole Easter egg theme a nature lover spin with this gorgeous Smithsonian book, released in late 2024. Your purchase helps support ​​the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, at a time when national museums need support more than ever.

Sloth Velvet Sleep Mask | $17 at Ten Thousand Villages

Sloths fall into the cute critter category, just like bunnies and chicks! And what better animal to have adorning a sleep mask than the drowsy, adorable creatures that have become an internet sensation? Sourced by Ten Thousand Villages, the home goods store that specializes in ethical, artisan-made items.

Smashminton Badminton Set | $8 at Amazon

Before there was pickleball, there was badminton! The play-anywhere racket game is a great excuse to get out on a sunny spring day. This set has wide rackets and large birdies so all ages can play.

Natural Rubber Flip Flops | $30 at Feelgoodz

Is it flip-flop season yet? Almost. These environmentally friendly natural rubber sandals for men and women come in luscious Easter egg colors and look great in a holiday basket.

Bee Kind Pollinator Flower Mix Seed Packets | $3 at Bentley Seeds

Tuck one of these colorful envelopes in a vegan Easter basket or slip a packet into Easter or Earth Day cards. The customized seed blend is designed to help feed bees and other pollinators. Added bonus: The automatically applied Earth Day code takes 50% off your purchase.

That’s It Organic Dark Chocolate Fig Truffles | $22 at Amazon

The ultimate gourmet truffles for whole-food, plant-based chocolate lovers, these decadent morsels are primarily sweetened with figs. Wrap each one in candy foil and they can even double as eggs for an Easter egg hunt.

Indian Collection Chocolate Truffles | $29 at Delysia Chocolatiers

Spice things up with a box of exquisite handmade chocolates infused with ginger, curry, and garam masala. Delysia Chocolatiers pride themselves on creating chocolates for everyone and every occasion and these creamy oil-free dark chocolate jewels fit the bill.

Bear Snacks Raspberry/Blueberry Fruit Minis | $13 at Walmart

Kids of all ages love these sweet, chewy berry-flavored disks. Try the “bearly” processed 100% fruit snacks as a dye-free, sugar-free alternative to jelly beans.

Crinkle Paper Basket Grass | $10 at Amazon

Crinkle-cut colored paper filler is an eco-friendly alternative to artificial Easter basket grass that’s reusable, recyclable and repurposeable. The vibrant green color would look good in a Christmas gift packet, as well.

Simply Chocolate Date Bars | $23 at Amazon

Round out the Easter candy options with these candy bar lookalikes that are sweetened with dates and made with just three other ingredients: dark chocolate, peanuts, and (a little) salt.

About the Author

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About the Author

Mary Margaret Chappell

When Mary Margaret Chappell first started out in the plant-based food world as a writer, editor, and recipe developer, she was a bacon-loving former pastry chef who didn’t think she could ever cook without butter. Fourteen years, four cookbooks, dozens of cooking classes, and hundreds of recipes later, her favorite thing in the world is sharing the tips, techniques, and recipes that show just how easy and delicious whole-food, plant-based cooking can be. The former food editor of Vegetarian Times magazine has done away with her dependency on butter and is honing her skills at baking with natural sweeteners. Chappell lives in France, where plant-based eating can often be a challenge, but the fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes available are simply amazing. Find her on Instagram and Facebook.
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