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The 9-piece Easter gift basket is the version you buy when the smaller 7-piece won't do the job. Bigger households, more recipients sharing a single gift, corporate programs where the gesture needs to scale, or family Easter gathering where a single basket gets passed across 8 or 10 people over an afternoon. The extra two sections add genuine variety rather than just more of the same thing. Mixed nuts still take up several sections for the adults, candies and Easter-themed sweets cover the kids' side, and the format holds its own as a centerpiece on a brunch table without looking sparse. Packed fresh in Monroe, NY, kosher certified across the core assortment, with the same Happy Easter ribbon that signals the occasion on arrival.
Product Specs
Format: 9-section gift basket with Easter ribbon wrap
Contents: mixed nuts, candies, dried fruit, spring sweets across the 9 sections
Weight: see product page for total weight
Packaging: ready-to-gift, ships inside a protective outer carton
Certifications: kosher certified on core components
Shelf life: 3 to 4 months sealed, refrigerate opened portions after 2 months
Allergens: tree nuts, possible dairy in candy components. SKU-specific allergen info on product page.
What's In the 9 Sections
Exact contents shift with seasonal availability, but a typical 9-piece Easter assortment includes premium cashews, California almonds, pistachios, roasted pecans, chocolate-covered almonds, jelly beans or Easter-colored candy, a dried fruit component (cranberries or apricots usually), candy eggs or bunny-themed sweets, and a variety section that changes yearly.
Exact lineup for the current season is on the product page.
7-Piece or 9-Piece: Which One Makes Sense
Worth spelling out because we carry both and buyers sometimes bounce between the two without a clear decision framework.
The 7-piece works for single recipients, immediate family Easter gifts, grandparent-to-grandchild gifts, or any moment where one household is opening the basket together. Compact enough to sit on a kitchen counter without dominating the space.
This 9-piece works better when the basket needs to serve more people. Extended family Easter gatherings where 8-15 people will pass it around. Corporate gifting programs where the substantial size matters to the gesture. Large households with 4+ kids. Gift scenarios where a larger spread is part of the signal ("this gift arrived and it's a lot of food").
The per-unit price on the 9-piece works out to less per section than the 7-piece in most configurations, which matters for corporate buyers optimizing budget. For single-recipient gifts, the smaller 7-piece format usually reads as more intentional.
Why Easter Gifting Is Harder Than Other Holidays
Christmas has a clear playbook. Valentine's Day has one too. Easter sits in a weird middle zone where the holiday's religious specificity conflicts with the secular candy-and-bunny tradition, and where the shifting date creates timing friction that Christmas and Thanksgiving don't have.
This basket solves the timing issue through shelf stability. You can order weeks ahead of Easter without worrying about the contents going bad, which is a real problem with chocolate-forward Easter gifts during warm spring weather in transit. The mixed nut-and-candy split solves the religious-specificity issue by covering both the traditional Easter candy angle (for younger recipients) and a neutral gourmet-food angle (for adult recipients or interfaith gifting scenarios).
Who This Works For
Corporate Easter gifting programs where one format needs to serve 20-100 recipients with varied preferences. Families hosting Easter dinner where the basket sits out during the meal. Long-distance extended-family gifts where you want a substantial gesture to cross the distance. Church fellowship gift exchanges where the kosher certification matters across mixed attendees. Assisted-living and elder-care Easter gifts where soft candies and chewable nuts accommodate dental realities.
It doesn't work as well for tight professional client gifting (too informal in Easter branding), single-person households (more food than one person reasonably eats), or strict diet recipients (the candy sections won't fit most diet patterns).
Kosher Certification
kosher on the core assortment. Most mainstream Easter gift baskets skip kosher certification entirely because the traditional Easter gift market doesn't demand it. That leaves a gap for buyers who need kosher for interfaith gifting, Jewish households participating in spring gift exchanges without observing Easter religiously, or corporate programs gifting across mixed-faith employee bases. We fill that gap directly.
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