Aldi's Jammy Wheel Easter Egg Review: A Delicious Bargain Under £8
Aldi's Jammy Wheel Easter Egg: A Tasty Bargain Under £8

Aldi's Jammy Wheel Easter Egg: A Sweet Bargain Under £8

With Easter fast approaching, the search for the perfect chocolate egg can be both exciting and daunting, especially as prices continue to climb across supermarkets. Many shoppers find themselves spending over £30 on luxury options from brands like Hotel Chocolat or £12 on Marks and Spencer eggs, only to be disappointed by the quality. This year, numerous Easter eggs seem to focus more on flashy packaging than delicious content, prompting a quest for a genuinely tasty option that doesn't break the bank.

Discovering Aldi's Jammy Wheel Easter Egg

Enter Aldi's Jammy Wheel Biscuit Egg, priced at a budget-friendly £7.99. Inspired by the beloved British Jammy Dodger biscuit, this Easter egg caught our attention as a fun and potentially delicious gift. We decided to put it to the test with a large cup of tea to see if it's still possible to find a scrumptious chocolate egg for under a tenner in today's market.

Taste and Texture Experience

The Jammy Wheel features a white chocolate exterior with a raspberry layer inside that contains biscuit pieces, mimicking the classic Jammy Dodger. Visually, it's quite impressive, resembling an oversized biscuit with a red star in the centre that adds a jam-like flavour, as noted by reports.

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Our first impression upon trying to bite into the egg was the thickness of the chocolate. It's so substantial that we needed to use a knife to break it into manageable pieces. However, once sampled, the egg proved to be creamy, indulgent, and perfectly sweet without being overly cloying. It reminded us of Lindt strawberry and cream truffles, offering a well-balanced and high-quality chocolate filling that truly delights the palate.

Value and Recommendations

One minor drawback is the hollow interior of the Jammy Wheel. For £8, some might expect it to include additional sweets or fillings. That said, this is a 325g Easter egg, and the word that best describes it is impressive. You're getting a substantial amount of chocolate for your money, making it a solid value purchase.

To put this in perspective, the viral Waitrose No.1 Almond Croissant egg costs £15 for 275g, while the Marks and Spencer Custard Cream egg is priced at £12 for 320g. Aldi's offering stands out as a more affordable option without compromising on taste.

If you or someone you know loves white chocolate, Jammy Dodger biscuits, or simply enjoys a novelty gift, we highly recommend the Jammy Wheel. It's a good bargain that's sure to please, especially for white chocolate enthusiasts. In fact, it's so delightful that we're tempted to buy a second one for ourselves this Easter season.

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