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KitKat SensesNewest Review: ... kit Kat logo across the front. Text senses is written in cream text along the front on the packet There is also an image of ... more More Nestle in Food
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by - written on 02/10/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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I do love my snacks and now I have started college I tend to have something sweet on my morning break for a sugar boost for my brain, lol! One I tried from the canteen is one of my favourite Nestle treats called 'Kit Kat Senses, which is a narrow bar with segments shaped like little mountains along the length! Mine cost 45p but prices vary wherever you buy them from; my mum has bought me these in multi packs from Morrisons before when on offer... The plastic wrapper is a bright red which the brand is famous for and the snack is about five inches long and less than an inch wide, with lovely medium coloured milk chocolate covering a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/09/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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I tried one of these at a friend's house today. I'm sure you're already familiar with KitKats so I wont patronize you by going into detail about them, other than that they're a thin two-fingered chocolate bar with a wafer middle. Aesthetically, these things look posh and decadent. The sort of thing you might expect a overweight, middle-aged businesswoman to keep in the drawer in her office. However, this look is quite misleading. They are rather expensive and noticeable smaller than a regular kitkat, but still nothing special in terms of product quality, although they are quite tasty. Kitkat senses are essentially just kitkats with hazelnut butter ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/09/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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With their being 4 big company's making chocolate bars in the UK (Cadburys, Mars, Nestle and Kinder) I always found it harder to accept Nestle as one outside of their KitKat biscuits (which have been around for years). So when the KitKat range grows (which it seems to every year or two) I like to try what's on offer, such as the White KitKats of a few years back, or the Mint KitKats. When seeing KitKat Senses on offer I decided to try this too and see if it matched up to the godliness of the original KitKats. Regular KitKats are really simple to explain, so I'll quickly do that, they are effectively a chocolate covered wafer finger with a really high level ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/09/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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Feeling peckish the other day, I decided to treat myself to a bar of kit kat senses and found myself really enjoying it. Everyone is familiar with the standard chocolate wafer kit kat fingers, but recently they have been branching out and increasing their product range, with the kit kat senses having been launched in April 2008. When it was first launched, there was a massive advertising campaign that featured the girls from Girls Aloud walking down a red carpet and Sarah Harding unwrapping a bar and taking a bite. With this campaign and the constant bombarment of the fact it only has 165 calories, I think this chocolate is aimed at health-conscious women, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/08/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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The inexplicable urge to eat chocolate was upon me again! Dashing round the supermarket like a rabid dog slobbering at all the delights I could chose from I selected, just for something a little different, Kit Kat Senses. The slim and slender packaging wooed me into thinking this might be a lower calorie chocolate hit that would hopefully be enough to calm my jangling chocolate urging nerves! At 48p I barely winced as I handed over my pennies, knowing full well I was about to make a whole 2p profit out of my review, happy days. Back in the office I had eaten the obligatory sandwich and cup of tea, the chocolate urge had not this time succeeded in making me ... Read the complete review
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KitKat Senses : Sense-ationalfrom sparkle2
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