Nestle launches new KitKat flavour never seen in the UK before

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NESTLE has launched a new KitKat flavour never seen in the UK before.

The new hazelnut flavoured KitKat bars have been spotted in supermarket Sainsbury’s.

Two KitKat Hazelnut flavor bars.
The new Hazelnut flavour KitKat has been spotted on shelves in Sainsbury’s

Nestle has confirmed that the flavour is making its UK debut.

A snack fan posted a picture of the four-fingered, classic KitKat to Facebook group Snack Reviews.

Commenting on social media a fan said: “I’ve had the chunky version of this but only seen them in Tesco.. ELITE.”

The snack, which sees four crispy wafer fingers covered in a Hazelnut milk chocolate is retailing at Sainsbury’s for 85p.

Nestle regularly launches new KitKat flavours, including a classic caramel bar which hit shelves in 2023.

Other classic flavours include white chocolate, orange, dark mint and cookies and cream.

Meanwhile KitKat crunchy bars are available in varieties including peanut butter, double chocolate and white chocolate.

This time last year Nestle revealed the KitKat 70% dark chocolate bar had returned to shelves with a different recipe. 

The white chocolate and Biscoff flavour KitKat chunky also made a limited return to shelves last year, to shoppers’ delight.

And 2023 also saw a mint cookies and cream KitKat available at B&M stores for a limited time.

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The variety had previously only been available in Australia.

Chocolate lovers regularly spot new, limited edition or imported flavours on shelves.

At the end of last year Cadbury launched a new Twirl bar described by shoppers as “pure bliss”.

The Breakaway Cookie Dough X Twirl Bar featured layers of crunchy biscuit pieces and a chewy cookie dough filling all encased in Cadbury’s classic smooth milk chocolate.

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A new Rowntree’s chocolate bar also had shoppers excited in December.

The Rowntree Jellytastic Mini Egg Bar contained pieces of fruit flavoured jelly sweets.

In the same month shoppers rushed to B&M to buy an ultra-rare pink lemonade flavoured Cadbury chocolate bar.

B&M shoppers also found an Aero Milky Bar – which combined bubbly Aero and white Milky Bar in one chocolate.

Last year also saw Nestle’s White Crunch bars appear on shelves in Home Bargains for just £1.39.

It came as a shock to customers as the sweet treat, which was first launched in 1965, was axed from production in 2018.

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