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KitKat Senses
I had to make a thread on these. I tried one for the first time the other night and I fell in love. Apart from plain Dairy Milk, this could possibly be my new favourite chocolate. Quite similar to a Kinder Bueno, but with Kit Kat biscuit and what would seem like more chocolate coating. The hazelnut stuff inside isn't runny like a bueno.
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Ooh, sounds like a new chocolate bar which I have not known about. How did I miss that?
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I got sent one of these by Nestle to review...I guess I will get round to it this weekend. Looks a tad small to me mind.
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Had one with my tea before. It was lovely.
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This is one of the most delicious chocolates I have ever tasted!
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How much are they - we saw them but don't buy things that aren't priced
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Hello
These are yummy in my local co op they are 52p each i like twirls but they are 57p .Cheers Brogusblue |
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They taste exactly like Kinde Bueno's Yummie
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Hello
These are yummy in my local co op they are 52p each i like twirls but they are 57p .Cheers Brogusblue |
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found a stand, full of them, in Tesco's, this thread sprang to mind and I had to dive in, they are just chilling at the moment, will sample asap.
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verrrrrrrrrry nice, I need more..........I seem to remember they were not cheap, 57p I think
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Not being rude, but my thread about food, is in the food and drink section of the forum and not conflicting with yours surely? Apologies anyway |
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verrrrrrrrrry nice, I need more..........I seem to remember they were not cheap, 57p I think
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Not being rude, but my thread about food, is in the food and drink section of the forum and not conflicting with yours surely?
Apologies anyway Merely pointed you to another thread about the same item, so you could see more opinions about it. Nothing more, nothing less. |
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I haven't seen these but I had a kit kat ice cream a couple of days ago and that was lovely, plus it's under 250 calories!
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I haven't tried one but they sound like Kinder Bueno.
Has anyone had the Mars Delight bars? Very nice indeed
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yes, mars delight are scrummy, way better than mars bars, they are just too much, one great mass of clag. How anyone could eat a king size one, feeling billious at the thoughts.
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Got my free Kit Kat Senses sent through today
look for a review soon!
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Mars Bars arent my fave, I like Snickers though.
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yes, mars delight are scrummy, way better than mars bars, they are just too much, one great mass of clag. How anyone could eat a king size one, feeling billious at the thoughts.
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I tried one yesterday on the recommendation of this thread and it was indeed lovely!
It was pleasingly solid and dense without feeling heavy. Yum. |
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they were £1.40 for a pack of 5 in Tesco yesterday
Nearly bought a pack, until I saw a pack of 5 chunky peanut butter KitKats for £1 |
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I found them in co op today at 47p, am now at work with one in the fridge for later.
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they were £1.40 for a pack of 5 in Tesco yesterday
Nearly bought a pack, until I saw a pack of 5 chunky peanut butter KitKats for £1
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i like twirls but they are 57p
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