Easter has excited chocolate lovers for decades and no matter if you are young or old, many people still look forward to that chocolate egg in the morning.
While the egg has been a long-standing symbol for new life at this time of year, Easter will bring back fond memories of running around the garden searching for the eggs you begged for or waiting patiently to get the new mug out of the box. But there is no denying that the sweet treats have gone through plenty of change over the years.
Whether your favourite brand is Cadbury, Nestle or Rowntree, you will no doubt find that some favourites have changed completely or have in fact disappeared from shelves altogether. Now, there may be a wider selection of chocolate eggs to choose from, with some in fact now including alcohol, but do you miss some of the old eggs on offer?
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As a throwback, to stir up those forgotten memories, the Daily Record put together a small list of those once popular retro eggs that you will no find on supermarket shelves. What was your favourite? Let us know in the comments!
Creme Egg
Arguably the majority's favourite Easter egg. Is it really Easter without a Creme egg - no matter how you pronounce it? The Cadbury's special has certainly had a makeover in recent years, what one do you remember most?
Giant Smarties
Smarties have certainly had a makeover over the years, a simple choice that has been a favourite for generations, even now you cannot go wrong with Smarties. What is your favourite colour?
Yorkie
A throwback to the days when a Yorkie wasn't for women? In the iconic truck box, it never stopped many from enjoying it.
Milky Bar
The Milky Bar has been a popular choice since it launched in 1936 and despite efforts to revive the popular jingle, there is no beating the original. Who else remembers the Milky bar stage coach?
Roses
A classic choice, usually for the older generation who enjoyed not only a hollow chocolate egg, but a small selection of chocolates from the tin. Still remains a popular choice on supermarket shelves this year, but do you notice a difference?
Rolo
Now this is one brand that has stayed relatively the same over the years. A simple chocolate eggs with a few packets of Rolo alongside it. A rather simple, but delightful design.
Kit Kat
Have a break, have a Kit Kat? Another iconic Nestle chocolate that you just had to have at Easter. Be honest, who still has a Kit Kat mug?