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Greggs has a new Easter menu and treats start from 80p each

The four new Easter treats include bunny shaped biscuits, chocolate cornflake nests and classic hot cross buns

Greggs has launched a new selection of treats just in time for Easter

Starting at 80p each, the Easter treats are available now in Greggs shops.

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The Easter cupcakes come with wither a chick or a bunny ring

The four new treats include chocolate bunny biscuits, hot cross buns, crispy chocolate cornflake nests and vanilla cupcakes that come with an Easter ring.

The cheapest of the lot are the cupcakes which are 80p each, but you can also buy them as a pack of four for £2.75.

They also come with either a chick or a bunny novelty ring, but these cakes are not available to children under 3 years old as the ring could be a choking hazard.

Though the treats do look sweet, you can find similar products in the supermarkets for a bit cheaper.

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£1 for a pack of four hot cross buns is a good deal, and they have less calories than some supermarkets buns

A pack of four hot cross buns will cost you just £1.

This price is in line with what you will find at most supermarkets.

With the exception of Tesco who are selling their

But, if you are watching your weight ahead of an Easter chocolate binge, Greggs’ hot cross buns have about 50 less calories per bun that the cheaper Tesco alternative.

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The chocolate crispy nests look a lot like a very similar Cadburys treat.

Greggs’ Easter crispy nests look suspiciously similar to a popular Cadburys product.

They even include the sugar shelled chocolate eggs.

Though once again these can be beaten on price by a supermarket.

Sainsburys are selling Cadbury’s Easter mini eggs nests cakes for £1.80 for a pack of 4, nearly a quid cheaper than Greggs’ version.

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Greggs fans went into a frenzy a recently over a picture of a full English bake

But what looked like a new pastry option which included beans, a runny fried egg and bacon turned out to be a fan made concoction and not a menu item.

Greggs also surprised fans this year by offering a special valentines dinner for couples.

One lad even proposed to his girlfriend over the slap-up meal of baked goods.

We tried out Greggs’ £15 four course Valentine’s Day meal for a first date, to see if love can blossom over a sausage and bean melt.


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