Fruits and veggies are probably not what your kids are expecting to see in their Easter baskets. But there is a way to make candy choices that are a little more healthy.

Here are a few tips from the American Dietetic Association.

  • Instead of sugar, cream or caramel filled chocolate eggs, get peanut butter filled ones. The peanut butter adds protein and is low in saturated fat.
  • Instead of those little chocolate eggs, give chocolate covered pretzels instead. Pretzels are often eaten during Lent, because the twists resemble arms crossed in prayer. But because they only have a thin layer of chocolate, the fat content is pretty low.
  • Next, try a dark chocolate bunny. It has more antioxidants and less fat than milk chocolate.
  • Instead of the traditional jelly beans, try Skittles or Starbursts. They do have some Vitamin C which makes them slightly healthier.
  • And put in a few hard boiled Easter eggs. They're a good source of protein and the whites are fat free. But don't leave your hard boiled eggs out of the fridge for more than two hours or you're gonna have some sick kids on your hands.

Weight Watchers has a few more suggestions here. Happy Easter!

Share your tips for a healthier Easter basket in the comments section below, and just for fun, let us know what your favorite Easter candy is.

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