Easter Gifts

Quick Easter Gift Picks (by who you’re shopping for)

Not sure what to send? Use these quick picks to help you decide.

Easter gifts for Dad

For dads who snack (and don’t want another tie): start with roasted & salted, sweet-and-salty assortments, and shareable samplers. Look for boxes with a mix of flavors so he can “taste-test” his favorites.

Easter gifts for friends

For neighbors, teachers, and friends: choose gift tins or sampler bags—they’re easy, festive, and feel thoughtful without being complicated.

Easter gifts for best friends

Go a step up: pick a more variety-forward gift box (sweet + salty + dessert-style treats). It reads like “I know you” without needing a custom build.

Easter gifts for family & hosts

Hosting brunch or dinner? Bring a table-friendly assortment—something people can open and snack on immediately (or pair with coffee after the meal).

 

Shop Easter Food Gifts by Type

Sampler gift boxes (sweet + salty variety)

Samplers are the safest “can’t miss” Easter gift: a mix of textures and flavors so there’s something for everyone at the table.

Gift tins & gift bags (easy to send)

Gift tins and bags are perfect when you want an Easter gift that’s simple to ship, easy to open, and easy to share.

Easter candies & classic Southern sweets

Build an Easter basket that tastes like tradition: classic candies and sweet treats that work as dessert, a hostess gift, or a little “thinking of you.”

Dessert add-ons (mini pies, cakes, cookies)

Need something for the dessert table? Add a ready-to-serve favorite (or send a dessert-forward gift when you want maximum wow with zero effort).

What Makes These Easter Gifts Different

Priester’s Easter gifts are built around one idea: pecans make better gifting—they work for snackers, sweet-tooths, and “just-one-bite” dessert people alike. Choose a gift box when you want variety, a tin when you want easy sending, and classic sweets when you want pure nostalgia.

 

FAQs

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best edible Easter gifts to send?

The easiest edible Easter gifts are sampler-style boxes, gift tins, and sweet-and-salty assortments—because they offer variety and feel gift-ready without you needing to assemble anything.

What should I send as an Easter gift for Dad?

Pick snack-forward options like roasted & salted, sweet-and-salty mixes, or sampler boxes with multiple flavors—great for dads who prefer “something to eat” over décor.

What are good Easter gifts for friends or neighbors?

Gift tins and sampler bags are ideal: they’re festive, easy to send, and sized perfectly for a thoughtful Easter surprise.

What are good Easter gifts for best friends?

Choose a more variety-forward gift box (sweet + salty + dessert-style treats) so it feels elevated and special.

Are these Easter gifts good for an Easter dinner or brunch host?

Yes—shareable assortments work well as host gifts because they can be opened and enjoyed immediately (before or after the meal).

Can I include a gift message with an Easter order?

Yes! Add your message during checkout so the recipient knows who sent the gift.

When should I order Easter gifts to arrive in time?

Check the Shipping Info page for current shipping options and seasonal order-by guidance.

What’s the difference between a gift tin and a gift box?

Gift tins are often a “simple + impressive” send—easy to open and share. Gift boxes typically lean into curated assortments and variety-forward gifting.

Do you have Easter food gifts that work for a group?

Yes—sampler boxes and larger assortments are designed for sharing at gatherings, offices, or family celebrations.

Where can I find more Easter gift ideas before I buy?

Start with Priester’s Easter gift guides that break down what to send for different people and occasions, then shop the collection.