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Kit Kat OrangeNewest Review: ... to give them a try to see if they were any good. What is a Kit Kat? A kit Kat is a wafer biscuit covered in chocolate. In ... more More Nestle in Food
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by - written on 31/08/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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The Kit Kat is a classic, and has been around for ages, but this Orange version is a recent addition to the line. To be honest, this is very good, but not as good as the original. It has the same level of quality that you would expect from Nestle, it tastes great and is good value for money. However, the orange can be a bit over powering sometimes, isn't always filling and gets sickly. The packaging is very basic, but follows the branding making it easy to find on the shelf. The text is very crisp and clear making it easy to read. It can be opened easily, and is mostly always fresh, with the great Kit Kat 'crunch'. The picture on the front will make ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/07/09 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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Brand: Nestlé Introduced: 1935 Kit Kat Orange was introduced in 1996 in the UK Type: Confectionary ~ Overview ~ The Kit Kat has been around since 1935 so what do you do if you want to appeal to a wider audience; the answer is to create new tastier flavours of Kit Kat. It was released in 1996 and became a hit with lots of orange chocolate bar lovers. The brand is a worldwide item which is manufactured in 15 different counties. ~ My opinion ~ As I am a big Kit Kat lover, especially the original chocolate bar I decided to try the orange version for the first time, I was quite surprised as it was quite sickly after ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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Kit Kat Orange Kit Kat's are lovely chocolate biscuits. They consist of two or four fingers of crispy wafer with layers of crème covered in an amazing layer of Nestle chocolate. The fingers are welded together by the layer of chocolate but you can snap them apart and eat each finger separately if you wish or just bite into the whole thing. I much prefer to break each finger apart and nibble around the edge of the chocolate, yummy. Kit Kat originals have been around sine 1935 when they were first created by Rowntree's of York, England. The Kit Kat Orange was the first flavour variant. It was introduced in the UK in 1996. I think this was a good ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Kit Kat Orange Traditionally speaking I am not a fan of orange flavoured chocolate. For years I have been given a Terry's chocolate orange as a Christmas present and normally I usually swap it or give it away to someone else. This year however I tried it because my girlfriend was eating it and I found it to be actually quite nice. So when I seen the Kit Kat orange in my local store I decide to give them a try to see if they were any good. What is a Kit Kat? A kit Kat is a wafer biscuit covered in chocolate. In this instance the chocolate is Orange flavour. Kit Kats are famous for having two sticks that can be separated from each other. I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/08/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I was in the Co-op the other day and noticed a good value choccie offer - 9 Kit Kat orange (2 finger) bars for a pound. What are they?: The orange Kit Kats are simply "two crispy wafer fingers covered with orange flavoured milk chocolate". Packaging: The 9 bars are contained within bright red foil packaging with an enticing picture of oranges to represent the orange flavoured chocolate. The 2 fingered bars themselves are contained within an orange paper wrap with the Kit Kat logo, oranges and the statement "107 calories' prominent. Inside the paper wrap, the chocolate is sealed by silver foil. The nutritional information is provided ... Read the complete review
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