KitKat and Nescafé provide perfect pairing of coffee-flavoured snack

KitKat and Nescafé provide perfect pairing of coffee-flavoured snack

Two of Nestlé’s best-known brands, have produced a new KitKat with a mocha flavour. Coffee-flavoured chocolate will envelop a crunchy wafer cookie in the new two-finger bard for KitKat and Nescafé. With 104 calories per biscuit, the snack is positioned as a great treat to enjoy while taking those important breaks throughout the day while…


Two of Nestlé’s best-known brands, have produced a new KitKat with a mocha flavour.

Coffee-flavoured chocolate will envelop a crunchy wafer cookie in the new two-finger bard for KitKat and Nescafé.

With 104 calories per biscuit, the snack is positioned as a great treat to enjoy while taking those important breaks throughout the day while being free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives. It is suitable for vegetarians.

Angelica De Los Rios Granja, brand manager for KitKat at Nestlé UK & Ireland, said: “We are thrilled to announce the collaboration between KitKat and Nescafé this Winter. The great taste of warming Nescafé mocha and the classic two-finger chocolate make the perfect pair to elevate your breaks in these colder months.”

Nestlé’s favourite chocolate brands made in the UK, including KitKat, use cocoa mass guaranteed to have been sourced from cocoa farming families that are part of Nestlé’s Income Accelerator Programme.

The collaboration adds to more snacks consumers can enjoy with a hot drink on your break, such as the new Nescafé KitKat flavour latte.

KitKat fans can also try KitKat Hazelnut 4 finger and KitKat Sharing Blocks also launched earlier this year with more to come in 2025.

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