Meet The Hare & Fizz Box

Spring into Easter with the limited-edition Taste Wexford Hare & Fizz Box

Spring has sprung and Easter is just around the corner. Usually a time for gathering with others for a meal and plenty of chocolate, you may be looking for the perfect gift to surprise someone with a treat this year instead. At Taste Wexford, we have just the thing to let someone know you are thinking of them this Easter.

Introducing The Hare & Fizz Box - a limited-edition box filled with food, drink and craft items produced right here in County Wexford.

Each Hare & Fizz Box contains:

  • 1 x Bean and Goose milk chocolate Irish hare

  • 1 x Naturally Cordial bottle of cordial

  • 1 x Wheelocks jar of Wexford honey

  • 4 x bottles of Poachers Tonic

  • 1 x Taste Wexford
 wooden cheeseboard by Fingerprint Mementos 

  • 1 x Taste Wexford
 wooden craft tag by Fingerprint Mementos 

  • 1 x Taste Wexford
 reusable burnt-finish wooden crate

Enjoy a refreshing drink with your Easter Sunday meal then tuck into some chocolate for dessert - everything you need for a sweet Easter celebration.


Order The Hare & Fizz Box below now. Last order date for delivery in time for Easter is Monday 29th March for nationwide delivery and Wednesday 31st March for delivery within County Wexford.

FREE delivery within Ireland on all Hare & Fizz Box orders.


Take a look at some of the other gifting options available from Wexford’s award-winning producers below:

Bean and Goose - Their online Easter store has a range of seasonal artisan chocolate.

O’Neills Bacon - The Stay At Home Pack is ideal for an Easter fry-up with the family.

Tara Hill Honey - The Honey Gift Sets make the perfect gift for Spring.

Wild About - Gift bags featuring a selection of chutneys, jams, syrups and more.

Naturally Cordial - The Tasting Selection Case features six flavours of cordial to try.

Enjoy a tasty Easter with Taste Wexford.

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