Enjoy these horse-inspired goodies this holiday!

Is the Easter Bunny visiting your house this month? Whether you have children at home or simply enjoy celebrating this special holiday, it’s likely you have some chocolate stuffed in the cupboard ready for Easter morning. Afterall, you need something to fill the baskets with! 

If you’re an equestrian, then you might have even consider adding some horse-inspired treats to your wish list. From horse-shaped chocolate to gummy ponies, there’s a wide selection of tasty treats for everyone. Here’s your chance to have to some fun and enjoy sweets without guilt.

Horse-Inspired Easter Candy

1. 12 Chocolate Horse Pops  $24.95, Riley’s Delights Shop

The perfect special touch to an Easter basket, these horse pops come in high quality milk chocolate, white chocolate, or dark chocolate. Each one is wrapped in a bag with a ribbon of your choice. There’s nothing quite as special as a handmade treat. The horse head design surrounded by a horseshoe is the perfect gift for any equestrian.

2. 12 Chocolate Horse Lollipops $85.50, Chocolates Unlimited

Made from a small business in Pennsylvania, these special treats can be ordered on Etsy. Each horse lollipop is four ounces of milk, white, or dark chocolate. While they usually come in a group of 12, they can be ordered individually at $4.00 a pop. They have a horse head shape with beautiful detailing. You can see the wavy mane, flared nostrils, and pointed ears of the horse. They’ll make a special treat!

3. One Dozen Sugar Cookies $36.00+, Sweet Sisters Cupcake

Get ready for some yummy sugar cookies! This horse head dessert is decorated with royal icing. Each horse is crafted carefully and individually. They’ll come in a variety of colors! Some will be gray and black, while others are a deep bay or white. What a great gift for your little buckeroo or horse loving friend at the barn.

4. Horse Chocolate  $25.00+, Harbor Sweets

It’s easy to fall in love with Harbor Sweets chocolate. It’s like nothing you’ve ever tasted! From dark and milk chocolates to peanut butter and almond buttercrunch toffee fillings, there’s something for everyone. Each one is shaped like a coin with a special horse imprint. Some have English or dressage and others have racing and hunt inspired designs. No matter which one you pick, rest assure they all taste yummy!

5. Swedish Dala Horse  $11.99, Walmart

Here’s a nice option outside of the norm! Gummy horse candy is sure to be a hit amongst children and even adults. Each one is fruit flavored! The Dala Horse is from central Sweden. They’re hand-carved wooden horse toys from the 16th century. Nowadays, they’ve become a treasured symbol of the country! This candy is a fun way to enjoy another culture. They’re gluten free and contain no high fructose corn syrup.

6. 3 Crazy Chicks Pack- Horse Treats  $6.00, Obese Horse Treatery

And lastly, let’s not forget your horse on this holiday. They may not need an entire basket of goodies, but they’ll likely enjoy a small treat or two. These handmade horse cookies are three inches long and baked with your horse’s favorite ingredients. They contain oats, flour, molasses, powdered sugar, and a few other things. Each one is stored in an air-tight container for optimal freshness! The adorable chick faces in their eggs give them a classic Easter feel!

It’s so enjoyable shopping for Easter goodies. I hope your holiday is filled with horses, family, and fun!

 

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Emily Fought

Emily Fought discovered her passion for horses early on in life. When she isn't writing about them, you can find her in the barn riding. Although Emily's background is in dressage, she enjoys cross-training and is an avid trail rider. She resides in Northeastern Ohio with her husband and small dog. Together, they own and operate Humblewood Farm. Emily not only writes for YourHorseFarm.com but CowgirlMagazine.com as well!

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