These are the most expensive, most exclusive Easter eggs of 2026
Quote investigated: what if you literally choose eggs for your money this Easter? This year, Bonbonbook is also included in this carefully curated list. Read the full article here in Quote.

1) Dior
This year, Dior collaborated with a three-star chef to create this bow-tie egg of white and dark chocolate. If you happen to be going to Paris, London, or Milan this Easter weekend, you can get your hands on this egg. The mega-eggs are only available there, for €210.

2) Louis Vuitton
Have you been dreaming of an LV bag for ages, but your salary doesn't allow it? For €250, you can make a splash this Easter with the Louis Vuitton 'sac Oeuf'. Made of real chocolate, however, so it has a limited shelf life as an accessory.
3) Marchesi (Prada)
One egg is no egg, two eggs is half an egg, and €1300 euros is a Marchesi egg. This egg from chocolatier Marchesi, owned by Prada, is actually too beautiful to eat. If you get the chance to take a bite: know that each bite costs €5.

4) Betty's
Betty's is a tea room in Yorkshire, England, and every year they make these hand-painted mega-eggs. For that craftsmanship, you pay €450, but you also get 5.4 kilos of chocolate. Only available upon request: Quote recommends submitting your request for next year now!

5) BonBonBook
No time to travel to London, Milan or Paris? A decorative mega-egg is also available in the Netherlands at BonBonBook. At €160, this is the most affordable egg. But if you set your egg timer now, you'll be on the ball next year!
