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Ole & Steen unveils new Easter treats selection

It will be available until 21 April.

Ole & Steen is marking Easter with a limited-edition range of seasonal treats, headlined by its new Easter Special Cinnamon Social.

The new selection features cinnamon dough topped with chocolate mini eggs.

The Easter Social is available exclusively from 1 to 21 April in all Ole & Steen stores, priced at £4.65 per slice, £12.45 for half, or £20.95 for a whole Social.

For those looking for another festive treat, Ole & Steen is also bringing back a fan favourite from its very first Easter collection, the Easter Chick Whip.

Also returning is the fan-favourite Easter Chick Whip—originally part of the bakery’s first Easter lineup—featuring a marzipan base topped with passionfruit-filled marshmallow, white chocolate, and yellow coconut shavings (£4.45).

Completing the offering are Ole & Steen’s new version of Hot Cross Buns: soft, spiced, and studded with candied peel and raisins, sold individually for £2.45 or in a four-pack for £8.50.

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