The packaging proudly highlights that it’s recycled and recyclable, which is fantastic. That said, I do wish our local council would collect soft plastics as part of their recycling programme. They’re quite poor in this area (or should I say rubbish, for the pun?), and they won’t even accept recyclable toothpaste tubes. You have to rely on supermarkets that offer collection points instead.
The new Kit Kat Cookies and Cream bars feature both milk chocolate and creamy white chocolate on top, making them look quite appealing. Flavour-wise, they’re not too far removed from a regular Kit Kat, but with a creamier taste and a stronger biscuit flavour. The texture delivers the usual winning combination of biscuit and chocolate, which I’ve always enjoyed.
At just 105 calories per stick, they’re a light and not overly indulgent snack. Unlike some of the more adventurous flavours you can find in Japan (like wasabi!), this is a gentle new addition to the range. It’s easy to eat and paired perfectly with my coffee.
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