Creative Easter Swaps – for all the fun without the sugar rush!
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Modern Easter celebrations often involve brightly coloured chocolate eggs and sweet treats hidden around the garden for excited children to find. But while a little indulgence is part of the fun, the amount of sugar children consume during Easter celebrations can quickly add up. With the variety and visibility of Easter eggs at an all-time high, consumption of Easter eggs can turn into a months-long sugar rush.
“Easter is such a special time for families to spend together, and Easter eggs are a nostalgic part of that,” says Candice Sessions, Marketing Manager at Tea4Kidz. “But children can very quickly consume far more sugar than recommended during egg hunts and celebrations, as well as in the pre- and post-Easter periods. By mixing in healthier options and creative alternatives, parents can keep Easter exciting while helping children avoid weeks of sugar spikes.”
Fun Easter Egg Hunt Alternatives
Decorate-Your-Own Ceramic Eggs
Painting ceramic eggs together can provide hours of creative family fun. If you don’t have ceramic, you can simply find some rocks to paint! These reusable eggs become keepsakes that can be brought out every Easter and displayed on the table year after year.
Glow-in-the-Dark Night Hunt
Turn this year’s egg hunt into an adventure by hiding glow sticks, glow-in-the-dark toys or LED eggs around the house or garden for a magical night-time search.
Nature Scavenger Hunt
Encourage the little ones to explore outdoors by creating a list of items to find, such as pine cones, flowers or rocks. This is a great way to combine playtime with nature.
Toy Treasure Hunt
Brightly coloured bath toys, plastic dinosaurs, farmyard animals or rubber ducks make great hiding items – and you probably have these lying around at home! Younger children can collect them and swap them for a special treat later.
Reward Egg Hunt
Fill plastic eggs with pieces of paper containing fun rewards instead of sweets. These could include ‘movie night with the family’, ‘choose the next meal’, or ‘extra playtime’, depending on children’s ages and interests!
Healthier Treat Options
Another way to keep Easter balanced is to include a few homemade treats made with wholesome ingredients. Laager Rooibos is a great option to include in recipes for children because it’s naturally caffeine-free and sugar-free, yet incredibly delicious.
“We have a range of great Laager Rooibos recipes that work incredibly well for Easter,” continues Sessions. “This ensures children are getting tasty treats without the excessive sugar load! We’ve shared two of our favourites for this year’s Easter celebrations.”
Laager No-Bake Rooibos Carrot Cake Bars
Ingredients – Cake150g pitted Medjool dates4 Laager Rooibos tea bags brewed in 100ml boiling water150g raw carrot, peeled and roughly chopped180g oat flour (blended oats)1 tsp cinnamon½ tsp ground ginger¼ tsp ground nutmegPinch of salt50g walnuts
Ingredients – Frosting90g cream cheese90g yoghurt40g honey
Method
- Soak the dates in boiling water for at least 30 minutes.
- Brew the rooibos tea in 100ml boiling water and leave to infuse.
- Blend the soaked dates, carrot and brewed rooibos into a paste.
- Transfer to a bowl and add oat flour, spices and chopped walnuts.
- Mix well and press the mixture into a lined dish. Refrigerate.
- Whisk the cream cheese, yoghurt and honey until smooth.
- Spread frosting on top and refrigerate again before slicing into bars.
Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos Date Balls
Ingredients70g pitted dates90g peanut butter5ml cocoa powder2.5ml salt10ml cooled Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos & Honeybush tea2ml vanilla essence125ml desiccated coconut10g crushed Marie biscuits or almondsExtra coconut or melted chocolate (optional)
Method
- Brew Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos & Honeybush tea and allow to cool.
- Blend dates, peanut butter, cocoa powder, salt, tea and vanilla essence until smooth.
- Fold in the desiccated coconut.
- Add crushed biscuits or almonds.
- Roll mixture into equal balls (Optional: roll in coconut or dip in melted chocolate)
- Refrigerate before serving.
“The goal isn’t to remove chocolate entirely,” adds Sessions. “It’s about creating balance so that the excitement of the hunt comes from discovery and shared family moments, rather than just sweets. With a little creativity, families can keep the excitement of Easter alive while introducing healthier treats and meaningful activities that children will remember long after the chocolate eggs are gone.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What brands are part of the Joekels range?
Joekels packs, blends and distributes several well-known beverage brands in South Africa. These include Tetley, Laager Rooibos, Tea4Kidz, Tea Time and Society Coffee. Founded in 1994, Joekels is an award-winning South African company with Halaal and Kosher accreditation as well as the globally recognised FSSC 22000 food safety certification.
Why is rooibos a good drink option for children?
Rooibos is naturally caffeine-free and sugar-free, making it a gentle and healthy beverage option for children. It contains antioxidants that support overall wellness and hydration, and its naturally sweet flavour means it can be enjoyed without added sugar. Rooibos can also be used in recipes, frozen treats, iced drinks and smoothies, making it a versatile ingredient for family-friendly snacks.
Can children drink Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos every day?
Yes. The Laager Tea4Kidz range is specifically developed for children and can be enjoyed daily as part of a balanced diet. It is naturally caffeine-free and sugar-free, with a variety of kid-friendly flavours. Some variants also contain added Vitamin C to support immune health (recommended for children over one year old).
The Laager Range
The Laager Rooibos range is naturally caffeine-free and sugar-free, and offers a variety of flavours for the whole family, including the Tea4Kidz range which has 2 added Vitamin C variants for even more health benefits. Note that variants with added Vitamin C are recommended for children over one year old.
Parents and caregivers can also access a range of healthy recipes, advice and tips via the Joekels website, https://www.joekels.co.za and via https://www.facebook.com/Tea4Kidz on Facebook and https://www.instagram.com/LaagerRooibosTea on Instagram.
Laager Tea4Kidz can be purchased from all major supermarkets, as well as online at https://www.joekels.co.za.
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