Whereas bon bons have lengthy been a conventional staple at Christmas gatherings in every single place, Kmart now sells crackers for Easter too - at $2 for a six pack.
However it appears even the producers of the crackers have been left confused by the looks of bon bons at Easter time.
One Victorian mum took to Fb to share her shock at discovering Christmas jokes inside her Kmart Easter crackers.
"My husband received a very good chuckle out of the 'Easter crackers' I received the youngsters from Kmart," she shared on the Fb group 'Kmart mums'.
"All six crackers had Christmas jokes in them…good outdated Kmart and recycling."
Many others commented that that they had the identical expertise after opening their crackers on Easter Sunday.
"We have been laughing at that every one day as we skilled the identical! Each time somebody would crack one open we'd all begin guffawing once more!" one other Kmart shopper wrote.
Different customers weren't so amused.
"I used to be like WTF, Christmas jokes, by no means once more," one shopper wrote.
It isn't the one controversy to encompass the Kmart Easter crackers.
Final month, when the crackers first went on sale, one shopper posted a photograph on Fb of an "inappropriate" charade suggestion she present in her cracker.
Eyebrows had been raised after it instructed appearing out a scene from the grownup e-book and movie "50 Shades of Gray".
"Simply make sure that the adults vet the jokes/charade issues earlier than the youngsters get to learn them and you will be superb," the consumer wrote on the Kmart Hacks & Decor web page.
Once more, the joke contained in the cracker was additionally a Christmas one.
9.com.au has contacted Kmart Australia for remark.