Next to Halloween, Easter is the second-largest candy-giving holiday, according to the National Confectioners Association. With overflowing baskets of the sweet stuff lurking in your household, you should know what kind of caloric damage you're in for. Check out the nutrition info for some of the more popular Easter candies--before you dig into your basket. Cadbury eggs 1 egg, 170 calories 6 g fat ![]() Chocolate bunny (solid) 1.75 ounces, 298 calories, 18 g fat ![]() Dove chocolate eggs Dark: 4 eggs, 148 calories 9.2 g fat Milk: 4 eggs, 160 calories 9.2 g fat ![]() Hershey candy-coated chocolate eggs 4 eggs, 92 calories 4 g fat ![]() Jelly beans 20 candies, 160 calories ![]() Jelly Bellys 20 candies, 80 calories ![]() Jordan almonds 13 almonds, 140 calories 5 g fat ![]() Peanut M&Ms 0.7 oz, 110 calories 5 g fat ![]() Peeps 5 peeps, 160 calories 0 g fat ![]() Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs 1 egg, 180 calories 11 g fat ![]() Robins' eggs (malted milk candy) 4 pieces, 90 calories 2.5 g fat ![]() What is your favorite Easter candy? Are there other we've left off the list? At Easter, like any time of year, I'm keen on dark chocolate! |
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