When I was a child, we used to get Easter eggs in elaborate boxes with windows so we could see the big, foil-wrapped egg inside.
We were allowed to eat half of it for breakfast !
But the rest of the year (except Christmas), our sweet ration was very much curtailed, so that was hardly a regular indulgence.
My youngest grandchild is 'sugar-free' and although we can get sugar-free eggs here, they also contain the sugar substitute DIL doesn't like. Stymied !!
Up to now, I've bought a book as an "Easter egg", or one year I purchased a cardboard egg and filled it full of little toys.
The stores and supermarkets are trying to make it a bigger celebration in order to make more money.
I won't indulge them either