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Nestlé Is Releasing Three New KitKat Flavours And They Sound Delicious

Nestlé Is Releasing Three New KitKat Flavours And They Sound Delicious

The four-fingered Nestlé favourite will now come in three new flavours in its Senses range: hazelnut, salted caramel and double chocolate.

Chris Ogden

Chris Ogden

Let's face it, almost everybody whose opinion is worth anything loves a good KitKat, whether with a cup of tea or used as soldiers with a Creme Egg (try it, seriously).

Now KitKat lovers have cause to celebrate as manufacturer Nestlé is bringing back the KitKat Senses bars it used to have knocking around - in a swanky new sharing box.

The smaller, deluxe version of the much-loved chocolate wafer snack will come in three new flavours: hazelnut, salted caramel, and double chocolate. You've got a bit of drool on your chin there, by the way.

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What makes KitKat Senses bars 'deluxe', you say? Well, they're marked by a luxurious filling nestled between the top layer of chocolate and the wafer biscuit.

Each one of the three bars will have its own quirks too: the hazelnut-flavoured one will come with praline and hazelnut pieces inside, while the salted caramel one has added crunchy caramel flakes.

The double chocolate KitKat bar, meanwhile, will come filled with a rich chocolate ganache and extra chocolate chunks. And there's us thinking Christmas was two months ago.

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The new KitKat Senses bars will come in bite-size form which you could see as a con ('I want a big one!') or a pro ('I want five little ones!') depending on your point of view.

The biggest benefit of the new bars being diddy is that you'll be able to buy them in boxes containing all three flavours so you'll be able to try out all of them in one go. You can get a hazelnut-only box too, if you're weird.

Each box will contain around 20 bars, and will have a recommended retail price of £3.99 - not bad, considering the price of your average KitKat.

If you're wondering how soon you'll be able to get hold of this beauties, the answer is: very. They'll be going on sale next Tuesday (27 February).

If you're a particular fan of KitKats, all this might be enough to have left you crying with joy, sort of like this woman:

Nestle's really been upping its KitKat game of late, as people have recently spotted lemon drizzle-flavoured KitKats available in multipacks at Asda. Their efforts clearly haven't gone unnoticed, either, as KitKat was recently voted the world's best chocolate bar in a global survey.

And if these KitKats sound like they have too much flavour for your liking, just count yourself lucky - at least they're not the wasabi ones they sell in Japan.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: KitKats, Food, UK News, News, KitKat Senses