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16 Pre-Filled Easter Baskets That Ship Before Easter Sunday

Premade Easter baskets are the smartest Easter fix, especially when April 5 shipping deadlines and record spending reward early checkout.

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The smartest Easter basket is the one that arrives already assembled. With Easter Sunday on April 5, 2026, and shoppers expected to spend a record $24.9 billion on the holiday, premade baskets are the sane way to keep the ritual intact without a craft-store sprint. Forbes Vetted’s 16-pick roundup is built around expedited shipping and selectable delivery dates, though fees climb as the holiday gets closer.

1. See’s Easter Chick Basket, $36.50

This is the one I’d send to toddlers or the kid who cares more about opening the basket than what’s inside it. You get assorted eggs, jelly beans, a marshmallow egg, a mini milk chocolate bunny and a butterscotch lollypop, which is exactly enough sweetness without turning Easter morning into a sugar stampede.

2. 1-800-Baskets Sweet Spring Fruit & Treats Box, $39.99

Best for families who want something fresher than a straight candy dump, this box mixes watermelon slices gummy candy, dark drizzled caramel popcorn and seasonal grahams. It feels more polished than a DIY grocery-store run because the sweet-and-snack mix already reads like a finished gift.

3. Harry & David Classic Easter Gift Basket, $34.99

This is the traditionalist’s pick for parents, in-laws and anyone who wants fruit and chocolate in one tidy package. Two Royal Riviera pears, Moose Munch, maltball eggs, gummy eggs, a milk chocolate bunny and truffles make it feel more grown-up than a candy-only basket, and the sale price is far easier to swallow than building the same thing yourself.

4. Harry & David Easter Fun Gift Basket, $24.99

If you need a cheerful last-minute save, this is it. Green Easter egg cookies, a chocolate bunny, sanded gummy eggs, caramel Moose Munch and chocolate chip cookies give it enough holiday personality to feel thoughtful without feeling overworked.

5. Harry & David Easter Sweets Gift Box, $24.99

This is the smallest, easiest gesture on Harry & David’s Easter page, which makes it perfect for teachers, neighbors or a polite family check-in. At under $25, it is the kind of premade box that makes sense when you want the gift to look intentional but not inflated.

6. GourmetGiftBaskets Easter Basket, $49.99

This is the classic candy basket done right, with a chocolate bunny, PEEPS, jelly beans and a festive container. It is the no-brainer choice when you want the Easter-basket look and do not care about pretending you assembled it yourself.

7. GourmetGiftBaskets Easter Champagne & Chocolates Gift Basket, $139.99

This is the adult-table basket, especially if you are showing up to brunch or sending a gift to a host who likes bubbles with dessert. The Prosecco-and-chocolate pairing is expensive compared with a DIY basket, but the packaging, bottle and timing are already handled, which is the whole point.

8. Cheryl’s Cookies Easter Gift Basket - Medium, $36.99

Cookie people will be very happy here, because the medium basket packs 23 individually wrapped pieces, including buttercream-frosted and classic cookies, jelly beans and chocolate. It is a smarter buy than loose bakery cookies if you want variety and something that will survive shipping.

9. Cheryl’s Cookies Easter Gift Basket - Large, $59.99

Go large if your Easter table runs on grazing, because the bigger version is the one that feels generous instead of merely polite. The extra spend buys you a more substantial cookie stash and a basket that can cover a family, not just one nostalgic sweet tooth.

10. Pottery Barn Kids x Williams Sonoma Large Classic Gingham Easter Basket, $187.96 to $227.96

This is the splurge for parents who care as much about the basket as the candy inside it. The gingham basket is filled with treats and a cuddly bunny, and the premium over DIY is really paying for a keepsake object that can come back year after year.

11. Lindt For Some Bunny Special Gift Basket, $56.99

Best for the person who wants a polished chocolate basket without going into full luxury territory. Two Gold Bunnies, mini eggs, LINDOR truffles, mini chicks and a caramel LINDOR stick make it feel balanced, giftable and more refined than the average plastic-egg pile.

12. Lindt Too Hip To Hop Easter Gift Box, $72.49

This is the cleaner, more adult-facing Lindt option, and I would send it to a host or grandparent who likes chocolate but not clutter. The mix of Gold Bunnies, mini eggs, mini chicks, LINDOR truffles and chocolate carrots is exactly why premade baskets can beat a DIY version: the box looks edited, not thrown together.

13. Lindt Every-bunny And His Cousin Gift Basket, $95.99

This is the big family basket if you want everyone to find something they like without fighting over the bunny. With Gold Bunnies, mini eggs, mini chicks, mini lambs, pralines and truffles, it reads like a dessert buffet in one purchase.

14. Jacques Torres Hoppy Easter Bundle, $44.50

The best value for chocolate obsessives, this bundle gives you two bunnies plus Bunny Peeps, which is just enough Jacques Torres to feel special without jumping into three figures. It is the rare gourmet basket that feels indulgent and still sane.

15. Jacques Torres Easter Bunny’s Celebration Basket, $149.00

This is the big-deal chocolate basket for a serious host or a family that treats Easter like a production. With multiple bunnies, bonbons, an egg carton and more, it is the kind of basket that makes DIY feel like a false economy.

16. Vosges The Sweet Hunt: An Easter Hamper, $140.00

This is the luxury buy for someone who cares about flavor combinations more than novelty bunnies. Housemade praline eggs, peanut butter Wandering Rabbits, red Hawaiian sea salt caramels, strawberry marshmallows and a mini chocolate bar library make it the most editorially interesting splurge on the list.

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