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Adopt Me Sugarfest Choccybunny Box update April 2026 with new pets and Candy Eggs

Updated: April 6, 2026

Adopt Me Update April 2026 — Sugarfest Choccybunny Box & New Pets

By Earnaldo Team • April 6, 2026 • 10 min read

Adopt Me dropped its Sugarfest: Choccybunny Box update on April 3, 2026, marking Week 4 of the larger Sugar Festival Event 2026 that's been running since March 13. This round adds three new chocolate-themed bunny pets, a 99-Robux Pupcake companion, the Golden Lettuce Guinea Pig activity for subscribers, and a packed shop of event items you can grab with Candy Eggs. The Choccybunny Box sticks around until April 12, 2026, at 14:45 UTC, so there's still time to farm what you need.

Choccybunny Box — New Pets & Drop Rates

The star of this update is the Choccybunny Box, priced at 15,000 Candy Eggs per open. It contains three exclusive pets themed around different types of chocolate. Each one has a distinct rarity tier and drop rate, so you'll know exactly what you're working with before spending your currency.

Here's what sits inside the box and your odds of pulling each pet.

PetRarityDrop Rate
Milk ChoccybunnyRare76%
White ChoccybunnyUltra Rare20%
Dark ChoccybunnyLegendary4%

The Dark Choccybunny is the chase pet here. At a 4% drop rate, you're looking at roughly 25 box opens on average before one lands. That translates to around 375,000 Candy Eggs if luck stays neutral. It's a steep grind, but the Legendary rarity makes it a strong trade piece once the event wraps up and supply dries out.

Most players will end up with a stack of Milk Choccybunnies along the way. Don't dismiss them outright — Rare pets from limited-time events tend to hold solid trade value months later when newer players want them for their collections. Worth keeping a few extras in your inventory rather than burning them all into Neons immediately.

Pro tip: If you're targeting the Dark Choccybunny specifically, wait until you've built up at least 150,000 Candy Eggs before you start opening boxes. Bulk opening gives you a much better shot at hitting that 4% window compared to buying one box at a time and running dry between opens.

Other Event Pets Worth Tracking

The Choccybunny Box isn't the only way to pick up new companions during Sugarfest. Several other pets arrived across the event's four-week run, and they're all still available while the Sugar Festival continues.

The Pupcake is the headliner outside the box. It costs 99 Robux as a separate purchase and sits at Ultra Rare rarity. The community has been calling it the best-value Robux purchase in the entire event, and it's hard to argue against that. For context, the Candicorn Legendary also requires Robux but costs significantly more. The Pupcake gives you strong collectible value without draining your wallet.

Free-to-play players haven't been left out either. The Gumball Caterpillar (Ultra Rare) and Gummy Guana (Rare) are both earnable through regular gameplay. The Gummy Guana specifically drops after completing all 7 layers of the Candy Cliffs excavation, which we'll cover in the farming section below.

PetRarityHow to Get
Milk ChoccybunnyRareChoccybunny Box (15,000 Candy Eggs)
White ChoccybunnyUltra RareChoccybunny Box (15,000 Candy Eggs)
Dark ChoccybunnyLegendaryChoccybunny Box (15,000 Candy Eggs)
PupcakeUltra Rare99 Robux (event-exclusive)
Gumball CaterpillarUltra RareFree via gameplay
Gummy GuanaRareCandy Cliffs (layer 7 completion)
CandicornLegendaryRobux purchase

How to Farm Candy Eggs Efficiently

Candy Eggs are the event currency that drives everything in Sugarfest. You need them for the Choccybunny Box, event items, Candy Chisels, and more. The good news is there are multiple ways to earn them, and stacking several methods together can seriously speed up your grind.

Cocoa River Minigame

This is your bread and butter for raw Candy Egg income. The Cocoa River minigame generates up to 3,006 Candy Eggs per spawn cycle, making it the single highest-earning activity in the event. Watch out for Cocoadiles though — they cause knockback and can interrupt your collection runs if you're not paying attention to their spawn patterns.

Game of Sweets

The Game of Sweets is a 20-space board game that uses Sugar Dice to move. It's more casual than Cocoa River, but it hides a daily jackpot worth chasing. Once per day, you can hit a hidden jackpot space that awards 500 Candy Eggs plus 4 Sugar Dice. Those bonus dice feed back into more board game rounds, creating a nice compound loop.

Candy Cliffs Excavation

Candy Cliffs is the excavation activity where you chip through layers using Candy Chisels. Each chisel costs 6,500 Candy Eggs, and there are 7 layers to dig through. Completing all 7 layers rewards you with the Gummy Guana pet. This one is more of a long-term investment — the upfront chisel costs are steep, but the pet reward at the end makes it worthwhile if you're collecting everything.

Other Earning Methods

Beyond the big three, several smaller streams add up over time. The Waffle Scuffle and Jerboa Jam minigames offer Candy Eggs at a lower rate but require less active focus. Fulfilling pet needs grants 200 Candy Eggs per need, which adds up passively while you're doing other things. The Task Board refreshes with daily objectives that pay out bonus currency for hitting specific milestones.

Pro tip: Stack your farming sessions. Run Cocoa River for active income, then check back on your pet needs and Task Board between rounds. Players who combine all sources consistently are reporting 30,000 to 40,000 Candy Eggs per focused hour of play.

Optimal Farming Priority

  1. Start each session with the Game of Sweets to claim your daily hidden jackpot (500 Candy Eggs + 4 Sugar Dice)
  2. Move to Cocoa River for sustained Candy Egg farming — aim for multiple spawn cycles per session
  3. Complete any available Task Board objectives between minigame rounds
  4. Fulfill pet needs whenever they pop up for an easy 200 Candy Eggs each
  5. Run Waffle Scuffle or Jerboa Jam when you need a break from Cocoa River
  6. Invest in Candy Cliffs chisels only after you've got enough surplus to cover your Choccybunny Box opens

Event Items & Shop Prices

The Sugarfest event shop has a solid lineup of accessories, vehicles, and cosmetics available for Candy Eggs. Prices range from affordable quick buys to serious grind targets. Here's the full breakdown of what you can grab.

ItemCostRarity
Pink Sprinkle Goggles1,000 Candy EggsCommon
Sticker Pack1,000 Candy Eggs
Latte Cape2,300 Candy EggsUncommon
Whipped Cream Hat8,750 Candy EggsUltra Rare
Iced Cake Stroller10,000 Candy EggsRare
Sour Glider60,000 Candy Eggs
Candyfloss Mega Neon Paint49 Robux

The Sour Glider at 60,000 Candy Eggs is by far the most expensive item in the shop. That's four Choccybunny Box opens worth of currency, so you'll want to weigh whether the glider or more pet pulls deliver better value for your playstyle. Collectors will want the glider for completionism. Traders should probably prioritize box opens for Dark Choccybunny pulls.

On the affordable end, the Pink Sprinkle Goggles and Sticker Pack at 1,000 Candy Eggs each are easy pickups that won't dent your farming progress. The Latte Cape at 2,300 is another low-commitment buy that looks solid. Mid-range items like the Whipped Cream Hat and Iced Cake Stroller require a session or two of dedicated farming but nothing unreasonable.

The Candyfloss Mega Neon Paint sits outside the Candy Egg economy entirely at 49 Robux. If you're into customizing your Mega Neon pets, it's a nice cosmetic addition. Otherwise, it's safe to skip.

Golden Lettuce & Pets Plus Subscription

The Pets Plus subscription runs at 299 Robux per month and unlocks a couple of exclusive features during Sugarfest. Subscribers get the Sticker Pack Vol. 2 (Legendary rarity, 22 stickers) and access to the Golden Lettuce pet alongside the Golden Lettuce activity.

Here's where it gets interesting. The Golden Lettuce activity lets you throw lettuce to catch Chocolate Guinea Pig, Red Guinea Pig, and Tortoiseshell Guinea Pig pets. Each toss guarantees either an Ultra Rare or Legendary result. There's no RNG involved in the quality floor — you're always walking away with something decent. That consistency makes the subscription appealing for players who want reliable high-rarity pets without gambling on box odds.

Whether the 299 Robux monthly cost makes sense depends on how much you play. Active players who log in daily will extract the most value from the Guinea Pig catches alone. Casual players might find the Pupcake at 99 Robux a better one-time investment instead.

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Sugarfest Week 4 in Context

The Sugar Festival Event 2026 has been running since March 13, and each week brought its own set of content. Week 1 introduced the event map, Candy Egg currency system, and core minigames. Week 2 added the Candy Cliffs excavation and Gumball Caterpillar. Week 3 dropped the Candicorn and several cosmetic items. Now Week 4 rounds things out with the Choccybunny Box, Pupcake, and the final batch of shop items.

Compared to previous Adopt Me seasonal events, Sugarfest 2026 has been notably smoother. The community hasn't reported any major bugs or server issues, which is a welcome change from some past holiday events that launched with broken minigames or disappearing currency. The staggered weekly release schedule seems to have helped the developers catch issues before each new wave went live.

Player engagement has remained strong throughout the full month-long run. Adopt Me on Roblox continues to pull massive concurrent player numbers, and the Choccybunny Box specifically has driven a fresh wave of activity among traders looking to stockpile Legendary pets before the event window closes.

Smart Spending Strategy

With the event ending on April 12, you've got roughly a week to make the most of your remaining Candy Eggs. Here's a practical approach to prioritizing your spending based on different player goals.

If You're a Collector

Target the Sour Glider first since it's the priciest item and takes the longest to farm. Then work through the shop accessories from most to least expensive. Save Choccybunny Box opens for after you've cleared the shop items you want, since box opens are inherently random and you might need more currency than expected to hit specific pets.

If You're a Trader

Go all-in on Choccybunny Box opens. The Dark Choccybunny Legendary will hold the highest trade value post-event, and even White Choccybunnies will appreciate once they're no longer obtainable. Skip the cosmetic items unless you genuinely want them — accessories from limited events rarely command strong trade value compared to pets.

If You're Free-to-Play

Focus on earning enough for at least a few Choccybunny Box opens while also completing the Candy Cliffs excavation for the Gummy Guana. Pick up the cheap shop items (Pink Sprinkle Goggles, Sticker Pack) early since they won't set you back much. The Pupcake at 99 Robux is worth considering if you can earn Robux through legitimate free methods — it's a strong value pickup for a small spend.

Pro tip: Don't forget to check the Adopt Me codes page for any active promo codes. Free Candy Eggs or items from codes can give you a meaningful head start, especially this close to the event deadline.

What to Expect After April 12

Once the Choccybunny Box sub-event closes on April 12 at 14:45 UTC, all three Choccybunny pets become unobtainable through normal gameplay. The same goes for the Pupcake, event shop items, and any other Sugarfest-exclusive content. Your existing pets and items stay in your inventory permanently — they just stop being earnable.

The broader Sugar Festival may wrap up around the same time or shortly after. The developers haven't confirmed whether there's a Week 5 coming, but the pattern so far suggests the Choccybunny Box is likely the final major addition. Post-event, expect trade values on all Sugarfest pets to climb steadily as supply shrinks and demand from latecomers picks up.

Multiple community guides have already started mapping out optimal Candy Egg farming routes for the final stretch. If you're behind on currency, the last few days will be your best window to grind — the community tends to share the most efficient strategies right before an event closes.

Getting Started & Useful Resources

If you're jumping into Sugarfest for the first time or need a refresher on the base game, the Adopt Me hub page covers everything from beginner basics to advanced trading strategies. For active promo codes that work right now, head to the Adopt Me codes page — we keep it updated daily.

Players looking for ways to pick up Robux for the Pupcake, Pets Plus subscription, or Candyfloss Mega Neon Paint should check out our Adopt Me free Robux guide. It covers legitimate earning methods that don't require spending real money. The Pupcake at 99 Robux is genuinely worth it if you can swing the cost through earned Robux.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Adopt Me Sugarfest Choccybunny Box event end?

The Choccybunny Box sub-event runs until April 12, 2026, at 14:45 UTC. The larger Sugar Festival Event 2026 started on March 13, and the Choccybunny Box was added as part of Week 4 on April 3. Make sure to open your boxes and spend your Candy Eggs before the deadline.

How much does the Choccybunny Box cost in Adopt Me?

Each Choccybunny Box costs 15,000 Candy Eggs. You earn Candy Eggs through various Sugarfest activities including the Cocoa River minigame, Game of Sweets, Candy Cliffs excavation, Waffle Scuffle, Jerboa Jam, pet needs, and the Task Board.

What pets can you get from the Choccybunny Box?

The Choccybunny Box contains three pets: Milk Choccybunny (Rare, 76% drop rate), White Choccybunny (Ultra Rare, 20% drop rate), and Dark Choccybunny (Legendary, 4% drop rate). All three are exclusive to this box and won't be available after the event ends.

What is the Golden Lettuce activity in Adopt Me Sugarfest?

The Golden Lettuce activity is available through the Pets Plus subscription (299 Robux per month). Subscribers receive Golden Lettuce that they can throw to catch Chocolate, Red, and Tortoiseshell Guinea Pig pets. Each toss guarantees an Ultra Rare or Legendary pet, making it a reliable way to get high-rarity pets during the event.

Is the Pupcake pet worth buying for 99 Robux?

The Pupcake is widely considered the best-value Robux purchase in this event at just 99 Robux. It's an Ultra Rare event-exclusive pet that won't return after Sugarfest ends. For comparison, the Candicorn Legendary costs significantly more Robux, while the Pupcake offers strong collectible value at a fraction of the price.

What is the fastest way to farm Candy Eggs in Adopt Me?

The Cocoa River minigame is the fastest earner, generating up to 3,006 Candy Eggs per spawn cycle. Combine that with the Game of Sweets daily hidden jackpot (500 Candy Eggs plus 4 Sugar Dice), completing pet needs for 200 Candy Eggs each, and daily Task Board objectives. Candy Cliffs excavation is rewarding but costs 6,500 Candy Eggs per Candy Chisel, so save that for later when you have a surplus.