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Easter Search Data: What are the UK’s most searched for Easter Eggs?

Easter may still be a few weeks away but if you’re anything like us, you’re browsing the confectionary aisles and starting to think about which egg you’re asking for this year. In fact, the stats back this up – there have been 50,000 searches for ‘Easter Egg’ in the UK in the past month, 213% more than the previous month. We’re clearly an impatient bunch!

With hundreds on the market, which easter egg should be added to your cart this year? At Cedarwood, we don’t take this decision lightly! We had a nosy at the stats to help us make an informed decision. Our SEO team have compiled easter egg search volumes over the last 4 years and pulled together the key numbers to help you make the right choice.

We’re going to give you the lowdown on: 

🍫The UKs most searched for eggs 

🍫The vegan easter egg capital

🍫Which big-drinker cities are searching for Guinness eggs 

🍫Who’s potentially a bit too obsessed with their pet and buying a pet friendly Easter eggs

🍫The most popular cheese easter eggs (yes, you read that right)

What are the UK’s most searched for Easter Eggs?

  1. Ferrero Rocher – 209,120 searches
  2. Reese’s  146,160 searches
  3. Oreo – 108,030 searches
  4. Daim – 85,950 searches
  5. Nomo – 68,080 searches
  6. Smarties – 67,330 searches
  7. Terry’s Chocolate Orange – 62,720 searches
  8. Guylian – 61,530 searches
  9. Yorkie – 48,880 searches
  10. Turkish Delight – 48,250 searches

So, what do we make of the UK’s searched for eggs? It’s certainly an eclectic mix. That top search may surprise some of you – who knew we were such fans of hazelnut in this country. The egg in question is £11 – it’s made entirely of the signature hazelnut shell of a Ferrero Rocher, and contains 6 of the chocolates inside. Wow, this might be a new personal contender. We also can’t get enough of peanut butter chocolate, with the Reese’s easter egg coming in second. Peanut butter and chocolate is a winning combination after all so why not incorporate it at Easter. 

People have also been searching for Oreo easter eggs. Disappointingly, this egg is pretty basic – it’s simply a Cadbury’s chocolate egg. But, it does come with two small eggs filled with oreo filling – delicious. Coming in at number 4 we have impressively high searches for a Daim easter egg – do they call it the Ikea effect?

Which cities are searching for vegan Easter Eggs the most?

  1. Brighton – 1,805 searches per 100,000 people
  2. Plymouth – 1,076 searches per 100,000 people
  3. Portsmouth – 1,025 searches per 100,000 people
  4. Belfast – 939 searches per 100,000 people
  5. Northampton – 847 searches per 100,000 people
  6. Bristol – 811 searches per 100,000 people
  7. Reading – 804 searches per 100,000 people
  8. Hull – 783 searches per 100,000 people
  9. Nottingham – 761 searches per 100,000 people
  10. Derby – 735 searches per 100,000 people
  11. Leicester – 686 searches per 100,000 people
  12. Stoke – 679 searches per 100,000 people
  13. Bradford – 646 searches per 100,000 people
  14. Coventry – 526 searches per 100,000 people
  15. Newcastle – 516 searches per 100,000 people
  16. Leeds – 512 searches per 100,000 people
  17. Sheffield – 494 searches per 100,000 people
  18. Glasgow – 397 searches per 100,000 people
  19. Manchester – 370 searches per 100,000 people
  20. Southampton – 320 searches per 100,000 people
  21. Liverpool – 238 searches per 100,000 people
  22. Cardiff – 225 searches per 100,000 people
  23. London – 215 searches per 100,000 people
  24. Birmingham – 205 searches per 100,000 people
  25. Edinburgh – 138 searches per 100,000 people

We didn’t want to neglect our sweet-toothed vegans so pulled together data from Ahrefs top 50 vegan easter eggs terms. 

You won’t be surprised to learn that Brighton is searching the most for Vegan Easter Eggs – 67% more searches per capita than runner-up Plymouth. This aligns with the city’s crowning as most vegan-friendly city. It’s a strong turnout overall from the South, with Plymouth and Portsmouth taking second and third place for the eco-friendly purchases.

However, searches for Vegan Easter Eggs have been decreasing throughout the years – down 7% in 2023 compared to 2022, and down 31% compared to 2021. This makes sense; research from GWI reveals that the number of vegans has dropped by 15% in the UK in the last two years and Connecting the Dots cites growing eco-fatigue and the cost-of-living crisis as the top reasons for this decline.

As for the most popular vegan Easter eggs on the market, Nomo claimed the top spot, with 68,080 searches. Nomo pride themselves on creating ‘chocolate for everyone’, which is free from dairy, gluten, eggs and nuts.

Booja Booja was the second most searched for vegan Easter egg, with 21,540 searches. These hand-painted eggs, made in Kashmir, India, are filled with organic, vegan chocolate truffles – another delicious option for the plant-based chocoholics out there!

Which cities are searching for Guinness Easter Eggs?

  1. Belfast – 86 searches per 100,000 people
  2. Brighton – 45 searches per 100,000 people
  3. Hull – 38 searches per 100,000 people
  4. Portsmouth – 33 searches per 100,000 people
  5. Plymouth – 32 searches per 100,000 people
  6. Stoke – 29 searches per 100,000 people
  7. Derby – 28 searches per 100,000 people
  8. Northampton – 25 searches per 100,000 people
  9. Reading – 24 searches per 100,000 people
  10. Leicester – 22 searches per 100,000 people
  11. Bradford – 21 searches per 100,000 people
  12. Nottingham – 21 searches per 100,000 people
  13. Leeds – 17 searches per 100,000 people
  14. Sheffield – 17 searches per 100,000 people
  15. Coventry – 17 searches per 100,000 people
  16. Bristol – 16 searches per 100,000 people
  17. Newcastle – 15 searches per 100,000 people
  18. Manchester – 15 searches per 100,000 people
  19. Glasgow – 11 searches per 100,000 people
  20. Southampton – 10 searches per 100,000 people
  21. Cardiff – 9 searches per 100,000 people
  22. Birmingham – 7 searches per 100,000 people
  23. London – 7 searches per 100,000 people
  24. Liverpool – 6 searches per 100,000 people
  25. Edinburgh – 4 searches per 100,000 people

Belfast tops the charts for most interested in Guinness easter eggs – no surprises there! Belfast have been searching a huge 91% more than the runner up, Brighton, who also appear to love a pint, the rugby, or both.

I for one was immediately wondering if a Guinness easter egg actually contains Guinness? And the answer is yes! But do not worry, everyone can enjoy this treat; the alcohol by volume in the egg only works out as less than 1 percent. This easter egg is dark chocolate, shaped like a rugby ball, and the perfect gift for a Guinness fan.

Which cities are searching for pet-friendly Easter Eggs?

  1. Newcastle – 142 searches per 100,000 people
  2. Bristol – 140 searches per 100,000 people
  3. Bradford – 132 searches per 100,000 people
  4. Nottingham – 126 searches per 100,000 people
  5. Sheffield – 116 searches per 100,000 people
  6. Leeds – 93 searches per 100,000 people
  7. Manchester – 81 searches per 100,000 people
  8. Liverpool – 56 searches per 100,000 people
  9. Birmingham – 44 searches per 100,000 people
  10. London – 30 searches per 100,000 people

If you’re hoping to engage your pet in the festivities too, plenty of brands offer tasty and safe Easter treats for them to enjoy. Made using dairy alternatives like carob, more and more pet-friendly eggs are lining the shelves each year. So, which of us are most prone to spoiling our furry friends?

Well, Newcastle is most likely to celebrate Easter with their pets, with Bristol coming up shortly behind them and Bradford in third-place. The stats show a clear dominance from the North – maybe we just love our pets a bit more up here…

It also appears that we’re getting more generous towards our pets over time. 2023 data shows an increase in searches by a whopping 219% compared to 2020 stats.

What are the most popular cheese Easter Eggs?

While many of us can’t resist a chocolatey treat, those who prefer savoury flavours usually have to forgo this tradition. This is no longer the case, as major supermarkets are now selling easter eggs made entirely from cheese! They’re definitely a divisive one and may not be the treat you are looking for this Easter Sunday. But if you do pride yourself on being a bit of a cheese fanatic, which brands should you be on the lookout for?

  1. M&S – 7,940 searches
  2. Butlers – 2,980 searches
  3. Asda – 2,380 searches
  4. Blacksticks Blue – 1,650 searches
  5. Tesco – 1,290 searches
  6. Sainsbury’s – 1,020 searches

Unsurprisingly, the queen of UK supermarkets, Marks and Spencers, takes the top spot, receiving a huge 5,000 more searches than the runner-ups. Taking second place is Butlers; less of a household name, this brand manufactures farmhouse cheeses and offers a ‘cheese that identifies as an egg’. It’s made from Blacksticks, their famous blue cheese. You surely can’t go wrong opting for a company completely devoted to cheese.

Cedarwood Digital is an award-winning digital marketing agency, specialising in SEO, digital PR and PPC. If you’d like any help making an easter egg purchase, gathering search data, or enhancing your online visibility, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Valentine’s Day Search Data: Key Trends For Your Marketing Campaigns

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and for many businesses this is a crucial time to get your products or services noticed by potential customers. Whether you’re offering a romantic dinner location, a flower delivery service, or even hosting a singles event, the high amount of interest in February needs to be utilised. 

 

Needless to say it’s important to plan your digital marketing strategy in advance – but when is the best time to push your campaigns? 

 

We dove into the heart of the matter, exploring data from sources like Google and TikTok to unearth the golden nuggets of Valentine’s Day search trends. After all, who doesn’t want to be the cupid of commerce?

 

Using this historical data, you can get into the mind of the consumer, and try to get your business in front of them at a time when they’re willing to spend. 

 

Valentine’s Gifts Galore

 

Flowers? Chocolates? Or just some inspiration for something less cliché? If you’re looking to promote gifts for Valentine’s Day, it’s important to dive into the minds of potential customers by understanding the top-searched terms. 

 

From a list of the top searched Valentine’s related queries in the UK in 2023, we examined popular gifting keywords including ‘Valentines gifts,’ ‘Valentines day card,’ ‘Valentines flowers,’ ‘Valentines chocolate.’

 

Our journey through the UK’s Valentine’s Day queries revealed a fascinating surge in interest towards the end of January, hitting its zenith between the 7th and 9th of February: 

 

‘Valentines Gifts

 

In 2023, interest around the general ‘valentines gifts’ query picked up momentum towards the end of January and had the highest interest between the 7th-9th February. 

 

 

‘Valentines Day Card,’ ‘Valentines Flowers,’ ‘Valentines Chocolate

 

For more specific gifts, we can see that there was a rise in interest at the start of February, increasing in the days leading up to the 14th and peaking on the 14th for flowers and cards likely due to last minute shopping and the ease of next day delivery.

 

 

To make things more interesting, we decided to go deeper into this keyword data and assess which UK cities are searching the most for these popular Valentine’s queries. 

 

Which UK city can be crowned ‘Most Romantic?’ And, which UK city is most likely to buy a certain kind of Valentine’s gift? Maybe there’s a target audience for your business that you’re currently missing out on!

 

City Love Showdown: Which UK City Is The Most Romantic? 

 

Using Google Trend’s top 73 Valentine’s Day related keywords searched in the UK between January and February 2023, we’ve taken a look at which UK city is the most romantic based on searches per capita. 

 

Our results show the following… Leeds emerged as the UK’s most romantic city with an overwhelming interest in Valentine’s Day!: 

 

1. Leeds (3,579 searches per 100,000 people)

2. Bradford (2,206 searches per 100,000  people)

3. Liverpool (2,064 searches per 100,000 people)

4. London (2,024 searches per 100,000  people)

5. Bristol (1,870 searches per 100,000  people)

6. Sheffield (1,632 searches per 100,000 people)

7. Birmingham (1,508 searches per 100,000  people)

8. Nottingham (1,257 searches per 100,000  people)

9. Newcastle (1,093 searches per 100,000 people)

10. Manchester (683 searches per 100,000 people)

 

Not only does Leeds take the top position as the UK’s most romantic city based on their Valentine’s search behaviour, they also claimed the top position for ‘Most Likely To Send’ the following gifts: 

 

💟 A Valentine’s Day Card  

💟 Valentine’s Chocolates 

💟 Valentine’s Flowers 

💟 A Valentine’s Poem!

 

Move over Shakespeare, Leeds is in the house! 

 

In fact, Leeds took the top spot for most but not all… 

 

Gifts Across The UK Cities

 

Liverpool stole the spotlight as the city Most Likely To Buy Valentine’s Day PJs with the most searches for ‘Valentine’s jammies’ and ‘Valentine’s PJs,’ celebrating the day in comfort and style. Here, Liverpool were searching 220% more than runner up Leeds!

 

Meanwhile, London and Bristol secured positions two and three for cities most likely to send a Valentine’s Card and Chocolates.

 

UK Cities With A Funny Bone … 

 

They say laughter is the key to the heart, and many UK cities seem to wholeheartedly endorse this sentiment, evident in their spirited searches for ‘Valentines Meme’ and ‘Valentines funny quotes’.

 

The top three cities where humour takes centre stage when it comes to Valentine’s included (per 100,000 people): 

 

1. Leeds (159 Searches) 

2. London (86 Searches)

3. Liverpool (75 Searches)

 

Anticipate receiving a card brimming with memes from these humour-loving cities.

 

These cities are not just looking for love; they’re looking for a love story sprinkled with humour. So, if your brand is looking to spread joy, consider infusing a touch of humour into your Valentine’s Day campaigns.

 

Gifts For Him vs Gifts For Her 

 

Two of the highest searched queries included: ‘Valentine’s Gifts For Her’ and Valentine’s Gifts For Him.’ 

 

In the realm of gift-giving, our exploration across every UK city on our list reveals a distinct preference for ‘Gifts For Him’ over ‘Gifts For Her,’ but when are people generally searching for inspiration?  

 

The prime dates for those searching for ‘Gifts For Her’ emerge on February 9th and February 11th, while those in pursuit of ‘Gifts For Him’ hit their peak on February 4th!

 

Those hunting for the perfect gift for her exhibit early interest, yet show a penchant for last-minute decisions, so it may be worth running a longer marketing stretch if you’re promoting gifts for females compared to gifts for males. 

 

 

 

Timing is everything, and capturing the attention of those searching for inspiration is an art. Make sure your brand stands out during both the early explorations and the eleventh-hour searches. 

 

Most Organised and Least Organised Valentine’s Shoppers In The UK

 

In our research, we noticed a rising trend of peaks closest to February 14th where interest was highest. Having already found out which UK city is the most romantic when it comes to Valentine’s Day, we also wanted to find out which UK city is most likely to leave their Valentine’s shopping until the last minute.

 

We took a combination of gifting queries, prefixed by ‘next day delivery’, that were searched for in February 2023 and checked how each UK city performed here:

 

And the results were as followed (searches per 100,000 people): 

 

1. Leeds (90 searches)

2. Bradford (48 searches)

3. London (45 searches)

4. Bristol (41 searches)

5. Sheffield (32 searches)

6. Liverpool (31 searches)

7. Birmingham  (30 searches)

8. Nottingham  (21 searches)

9. Newcastle (21 searches)

10. Manchester (14 searches)

 

Leeds may be the most romantic, but they also topped the charts as the city most likely to embrace next-day delivery for Valentine’s gifts. On the flip side, Manchester emerged as the most organised, showing low searches for ‘next day delivery’ terms.

 

 

Google Search Trends: Valentine’s Dates 

 

Other popular searches surrounding Valentine’s Day revolve around date-nights and more specifically: restaurants. 

 

If you’re in the hospitality industry, understanding when people begin to plan and book their Valentine’s dates is key. Our analysis delves into popular searches such as ‘romantic restaurant’ and ‘valentine’s day restaurant,’ offering a snapshot of when people initiate their quest for the perfect dining experience.

 

The graph below unveils peaks on February 9th and Valentine’s Day itself!: 

 

 

It’s A ‘Galentine’s Day’ Affair

 

One topic we noticed an increase in was the interest in ’Galentine’s Day’ on TikTok! Interest around this sensation peaked between the 12th and 18th of February in 2023, with a rising interest starting as early as January this year:

 

Last 12 Months:

 

 

Last 30 Days: 

 

 

So, whether you’re already in full marketing swing or just gearing up for the love fest, 2023’s trends hint at last-minute shoppers and high interest nationwide. Get ready to spread the love and watch your brand steal the spotlight this Valentine’s Day! 💕

 

If you’re eager to elevate your SEO, Digital PR or PPC campaigns and strategies in the midst of the Valentine’s Day frenzy or ahead of the next seasonal trends, get in touch to find out how we can help!