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KitKat Is Launching Handmade Bars With Up To 1,500 New Flavor Combinations


Here is good news for all chocolate lovers! Nestle will be offering new bars, with more than 1,500 different flavor combinations to choose from.

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Chocolate lover will be able to create their own bespoke eight-finger bar and all thanks to the new KitKat Chocolatory. You can pick either milk, dark, ruby or white chocolate to coat their bar and add up to three ingredients including mini marshmallows, meringue, honeycomb, toasted coconut and more.

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The price of 150g bars is £14($17), compared to a standard four-fingered KitKat which costs just 65p. There is a six-finger bar made with gold leaf that costs £25($30).

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The new bars will come in bespoke presentation boxes and you can buy them via pop-ups in 30 John Lewis branches from 26 September until 24 December. You will be able to buy them from a new Nestlé website also which is launching in November.

But the delicious treat doesn’t end here as along with these custom-made bars, the brand will be launching six special edition flavors, as well as a further eight ‘Best of British’ fingers such as marmalade, cherry Bakewell and Eton mess.

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Special editions include Nuttylicious, Billionaire’s Treasure, Jewels of the East, Springtime in Japan, Whisky and ginger, and Zingtastic gin and tonic.

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Rabia Khad, head of KitKat chocolatory for Nestle, said the launch was the “biggest news for KitKat since the introduction of the KitKat Chunky bar 20 years ago.”

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The cost of Six-finger bars will be £7.50($9) and 12-finger bars will cost £12($14).

Rachel Costello, from John Lewis, said: ”I think our customers will love these exciting new flavors from such an iconic, much loved brand and the experience of making their own KitKat.”

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”These special KitKats will make fun and unique Christmas gifts and stocking fillers.”

The popular chocolate bar was first introduced back in 1935 when it was known as Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp but a couple of years later it became KitKat.

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