Aero Mini Egg

Posted by in Chocolate Reviews on March 29 2009 | Leave A Comment
Aero Mini Egg

Earlier this week, Nestlé’s PR people got in touch to ask if they could send us some samples of their new Aero Mini Egg… and within a couple of hours of giving them the details, a courier turned up with a small packet containing five of them. Why can’t all chocolate be delivered that way..?

I ate three before I remembered I had to do a review. So I best get started.

First things first – the packaging is a little unusual. Rather than being simply wrapped in foil like most mini eggs, this one comes in a little plastic pouch. It certainly stands out as something different, but I’m not sure I like it. I don’t like plastic packaging much anyway, but with this particular wrapper, it’s almost impossible to tell that it’s either Aero or an egg at first glance. I would have thought that would be important for a new product.

Aero Mini Egg

Packaging aside, this is much as you’d expect. A little (24g) egg, roughly the size of a Creme Egg. Or a Mars Egg. Or a Cadbury Caramel Egg. Suffice to say, it’s egg size.

Now I have to admit, I’m not much of a fan of the full sized Aero. It’s just a bit too boring. But in this smaller, eggier form, I really quite liked it. Being a mixture of chocolate and air all the way through, it’s less sweet – and much lighter – than a Creme Egg, and I didn’t find myself feeling sick after having eaten three four of them.

So if you’re the kind of person that normally picks up a Creme Egg or three every time you go shopping, I’d recommend picking up one of these and giving it a go.

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Comments On This Post

  1. Stephie Hall

    I’d be a lot more interested if it was mint aero, which I love. Just choc aeros really ARE boring, and being in egg form isn’t enough to make me buy one

  2. I hope they have these in England. My sister will be there in 2 months as has offered to bring me home whatever I want. Do any readers (or the owner) have a suggestion??

  3. Dom (Chocablog Staff)

    Becca – well we have them in England, but like most egg-shaped chocolates, they’re seasonal – I’m not sure they’ll be around in 2 months.

    But the UK has plenty more chocolates to choose from. I suggest going through our archives and making a list for your sister of anything that catches your attention. 🙂

  4. brenda

    I’d love to try them.. where’s my sample??

  5. Why are Cadbury still selling Creme Eggs after Easter?

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