KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Massive bakery-style cookies
-
Incredibly high quality
-
Mix of delicious flavors
-
Option to choose just cookies or a curated gift box
-
Pretty blue packaging
Cons:
-
Require some preparation for best results
If some bunny has a sweet tooth, Levain cookies will satisfy it. I’ve tried nearly every flavor of these famous behemoth treats, and they never disappoint.
Each cookie is made with fresh, quality ingredients and baked daily. Choose from classic flavors, like chocolate chip walnut and oatmeal raisin, or opt for seasonal delicacies like lemon. There’s even a vegan and gluten-free option!
In my experience, each cookie is equivalent to about four servings. For best results, warm them in the oven for 5-10 minutes before serving with a cold glass of milk.
Katie Bandurski for Taste of Home
As far as adult Easter baskets go, you can opt for a standard cookie pack with 4, 8 or 12 monster-sized treats in a single flavor or an assortment. They’re well-packaged in a beautiful blue box. The brand also has an assortment of gifts that come with fun add-ons, like bagged coffee, a candle or a blanket.
MADI KOETTING FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Recipient gets to choose their own trests
-
Long list of candies to choose from
-
Easy to send via text, email, etc.
-
Contents are fresh
-
Cute, striped packaging
Cons:
-
No physical basket to unwrap on Easter morning
If Easter snuck up on you this year, there’s still time to send a basket. Sugarwish is an online gifting platform that allows you to virtually send a box of goodies—and the recipient gets to choose what’s inside.
I have tried Sugarwish many times and always find that it’s a fun, customizable experience. As the sender, simply choose the size and type of Sugarwish, pay and enter your giftee’s contact details (think, a phone number or email address.) You can also add a virtual card and choose the delivery date/time.
Then, the recipient will get a link to your gift! Upon opening, they choose which treats they’d like to receive and enter their preferred address. In a few days—boom! A perfectly personalized box of treats show up at their doorstep. Every box I’ve tried has been fresh and well-packaged in an adorable striped box.
ⓘ
The most classic option is to send candy, but you can also order a Sugarwish with cookies, coffee, wine, plants and more. The only downside is that your giftee won’t have a physical basket to hunt on Easter Sunday, but they’ll still know you’re thinking of them!
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Beautiful starter set for serious tea drinkers
-
Collaboration with The New York Botanical Garden
-
Includes 10 tea infusers in five flavors
-
Stunning tropical box
A spring tea party is in session, especially with the help of this darling Demoiselle gift set from Tea Forte. New for 2025, it includes a lidded cafe cup, porcelain tea tray and 10 pyramid tea infusers. Enjoy steeping flavors like citrus Earl Grey, mountain oolong, wildflower honey citrus, ginger lemongrass and tropical passion flower. The set is in collaboration with The New York Botanical Garden and comes in a gift-ready box.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
I’ve tried many Tea Forte products over the years, and this collection is one of my all-time favorites. The tropical tea flavors are so good. I’m particularly smitten with the wildflower honey citrus. It’s the ideal pick-me-up on a sunny (but still chilly!) spring day. Plus, each infuser is the epitome of luxury. It comes in a paper pyramid and dons a small leaf at the top for easy removal from your cup.
This adult Easter basket is ideal for a friend who loves tea, gardening or the finer things in life. And, if purple isn’t their color, choose from several other New York Botanical Garden gift sets. There are also yellow Paradis, pink Jardin and green Fleur sets from years past.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
10 tasty jams to use on toast, in cocktails, etc.
-
Sweet sentiment
-
Adorable mini jars
-
Reusable tin packaging
Show someone you care with this sweet Bonne Maman gift set. Yes, of course, it includes an array of tasty preserves and honey nestled inside an adorable tin. But each mini jar is also packed inside a colorful mini box. (I recommend making this adult Easter basket even more personal by tucking a note of love or endearment inside each one!)
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
As a big fan of the Bonne Maman Advent calendar, I was hoping the jam flavors would be a bit more specialized. Instead, you get a rotation of tried-and-true favorites, like strawberry, apricot, raspberry and orange. They’re delicious on toast or stirred into a cocktail.
Plus, the mini jars are incredibly versatile. I use them to store sewing notions, propagate plants or collect random odds ‘n ends.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Fully customizable
-
Name brand gifts at a variety of prices
-
Curated boxes also available
Cons:
-
Some picks are pretty pricey
The main downside of sending a premade Easter basket? You can’t curate the exact gifts tucked inside. Happy Box changes that and allows you to select every inch of your custom care package, down to the box itself. I was sent a Happy Box a few years ago by a former colleague, and to this day it remains one of the most thoughtful care packages I’ve ever received.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Building a Happy Box is easy. Scroll through hundreds of add-ons, including snacks and sweets, stickers, candles, self-care goodies, stationary, apparel and more. Each item is individually priced, ranging from $1 for a can koozie to $85 for a smart heated mug set. Once you’ve made your selections, pick a gift box design, a card and a personal message. (Which someone on the Happy Box team will hand-write for you!)
As a recipient, I was thrilled to see goodies I knew my friend hand-picked just for me. They spoke to my personal tastes and interests. Plus, the packaging was adorable.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Assortment of quality, tasty fruits
-
Well-packaged to avoid damage during shipping
-
Comes in a cute basket
While most adult Easter baskets are packed with candy and treats, you can’t go wrong with a good old-fashioned fruit delivery, either. I particularly love this Simply Fruit basket from The Fruit Company.
Not only is it packed inside a reusable basket perfect for the holiday, but it’s loaded with a wide array of classic fruits. Your giftee can indulge in three types of apples and pears, Malibu oranges, Maui pineapple and Samoa kiwi, along with a dried fruit medley.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
This gluten-free gift basket is a thoughtful option for anyone with allergies or dietary restrictions who still wants to get in on the Easter fun. Plus, I was very impressed with the packaging. All the produce was well-insulated and arrived with zero damage.
EMILY WAY FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Tasty and fresh pastries
-
Storage instructions included
-
Varied assortment
Cons:
-
Some prep required
-
Coffee isn't anything special
Send Easter brunch to your bestie with this Wolferman’s Bakery gift set. “This tote gift arrives with so many beautiful breakfast goodies, it’s almost too pretty to eat!” says tester Emily Way.
Enjoy two types of super-thick English muffins (cherry blossom and blueberry), a celebration kringle, a dark chocolate chunk scone, strawberry preserves and ground coffee—all tucked inside a reusable tote.
EMILY WAY FOR TASTE OF HOME
“While there’s some assembly required for this fun and colorful gift, I actually preferred that,” Emily explains. “Everything was packaged so carefully. There was no breakage, squishing or leaks—each and every treat is fresh and tasty!”
EMILY WAY FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Great assortment of Easter favorites
-
Individual packaging for treats
-
Fresh taste
Cons:
-
Three types of gummies included
Another option for the candy lover, this “No Bunny Like You” gift box from Nuts.com is loaded with spring sweets—including a few surprising finds!
“The chocolate-coated gummy bears aren’t something I’d usually get for myself, but they were so delicious,” tester Emily says. The recipient will also receive jelly beans, gummy bunnies and butterflies, mini yogurt pretzels and pastel Jordan almonds.
EMILY WAY FOR TASTE OF HOME
“I’ve purchased countless treats from Nuts.com in the past, and I’m always impressed by the freshness and care put into every package,” Emily says. “I’d definitely send this colorful box to someone in need of some Easter cheer.”
KATIE BANDURSKI/TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Good array of gift items around a self-care theme
-
Basked doubles as a purse
-
Includes a personalized card
Cons:
-
Food items are very small
One thing’s certain: She’ll smile when this sweet “thinking of you” gift basket shows up on her doorstep. It’s laden with sweet sentiments, including a glass tea infuser, confetti cookies, tea, granola bites and a candle. Even better? Everything is tightly packed inside a darling basket that doubles as a purse.
I tested this basket and think it makes a sweet Easter surprise for mom, grandma or a long-distance BFF. While on the pricey side, every product is truly gourmet. The food finds especially go beyond basic grocery store fare. And they’re tasty, too. I ate the confetti cookies in one sitting—they’re that good!
MADI KOETTING FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
-
Perfect pick-me-up
-
Includes a main dish, rolls, cookies and a ladle
-
Personalized card
-
Add-on items available
Cons:
-
Mac and cheese is a little too rich
If your pal can’t make it to Easter dinner due to either distance or illness, send a hearty meal to their door! This gift package from Spoonful of Comfort is loaded with a main dish, rolls, cookies and a ladle.
Choose from an array of comforting mains, including chicken noodle soup, beef chili or mac and cheese, and one of six wholesome cookie flavors. You can also add “extra care” items for an additional fee, such as tea, socks or a throw blanket.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
I tested this care package and can confirm it hits the spot when you’re under the weather or missing home. My only complaint is that the mac and cheese was very saucy and rich. I wish it was a little lighter and had more noodles. But everything else was delicious and fresh, especially for a mail-order meal.
What To Consider When Buying an Easter Basket for Adults
- Interests: Before adding an adult Easter basket to your cart, ask: “What do they like?” Be sure to pick a themed gift that aligns with their lifestyle, dietary preferences and interests. If buying a food gift, keep allergies top of mind, too.
- Shipping and delivery: In 2025, Easter falls on Sunday, April 20. If sending an adult Easter basket directly to the recipient, be sure to choose a delivery speed that gets your gift there on time. If ordering a basket with alcohol, make sure someone will be home to sign for the delivery.
- Price: Adult Easter baskets run the gamut, from around $30 to well over $200. Before shopping, pick a budget—and be sure to factor in shipping costs, too.
How We Found the Best Easter Baskets for Adults
To find the best Easter baskets for adults, our editors searched across the internet to find gifts from trusted brands with high reviews. We then called in our top contenders for firsthand testing. We wanted to ensure every gift arrived fresh, matched its online description and provided good value. Each basket was judged on a number of factors, including quality, variety, packaging and price.
FAQ
What do you put in an adult Easter basket?
If you’re skipping a premade version, stock your adult Easter basket with an assortment of goodies. Think—candy and snacks, beauty or grooming essentials, coffee and tea or adult beverages. You could also choose a theme you know they’ll love—such as baking, gardening, bartending or self-care—and pick coordinating items.
In 2025, there are a few adult Easter basket trends to consider, too. Consider adding a Stanley Quencher tumbler or Jellycat plush.
Do adults get Easter baskets?
They certainly can! Making an adult Easter basket for your partner, grown child or friend is a sweet way to show you care.
What are the most popular items in Easter baskets?
The go-to Easter treats of our childhood are just as popular among adults. You just can’t go wrong with nostalgic staples like jelly beans, Peeps, chocolate eggs and other seasonal candies. These saccharine treats are only enjoyed once a year, so you might as well go all out while you can!
What can I put in my Easter basket instead of candy?
If your loved one would prefer to ditch sweets in favor of more long-lasting gifts, there are plenty of other gift options to choose from. For smaller gifts, consider stickers, keychains or gift cards that will fit in an Easter egg (cash works great here, too!). If you’re putting together a larger basket, you can collect refills of their favorite fragrance or lip balm, artisan coffee or tea, seasonal candles or even fun stationery.
Why You Should Trust Us
To date, the Taste of Home shopping team has tested over 150 gift baskets, care packages and food subscription services. Our goal is to ensure these products match their online description, arrive intact and provide good value.
The lead writer and tester for this piece, Senior Shopping Editor Katie Bandurski, has nearly a decade of experience covering home and lifestyle content. She is our team’s go-to expert for gift guides and holidays.
Editor Emily Way also contributed testing for this piece. Emily has covered a wide array of home and kitchen content, including sales and deals, cooking gadgets and appliances. She is our team’s go-to expert for subscription boxes and clubs.