Now it as become more complicated. Personally I have only so far managed to get ahold of a couple of the variations cookies and cream and chocolate orange.
So far so good. First cookies and cream the top is white and creamy the rest however delivers its promise of cookies and how it delivers. if you think that sounds good you are right. It's only the begining...
I grew up with orange and chocolate frequently combine cadbury choclate with seville orange terrys chocolate orange. So this is a combination I was brought up loving now I have a new way to enjoy these two tastes together. Kitkat orange hits your taste buds early on with orange flavour but if thats not enough for you the choclate flavour is there as well making you want to break another kit kat then another and (wait I have diabetes I better stop). Seriously KitKat give your taste buds a treat.
Below the official word from kitkat on nutrition etc:
Kit Kat 2 Finger Cookies & Cream Nutritional Data
Nutrient | Per 100g | Per serving** | Reference Intake* | %RI* |
---|---|---|---|---|
Energy | 2137kJ 510kcal | 449kJ 107kcal | 8400kJ 2000kcal | 5% |
Fat of which: saturates | 25.0g 14.3g | 5.2g 3.0g | 70g 20g | 7% 15% |
Carbohydrate of which: sugars | 64.1g 51.3g | 13.5g 10.8g | 260g 90g | 5% 12% |
Fibre | 1.5g | 0.3g | - | - |
Protein | 6.2g | 1.3g | 50g | 3% |
Salt | 0.25g | 0.01g | 6g | <1% |
- *Reference Intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal).
- **Per bar.
- Portions should be adjusted for children of different ages.
Each serving** contains:
of an adult's Reference Intake (RI)*
Energy per 100g: 2137kJ / 510kcal
Kit Kat 2 Finger Orange Nutritional Data
Nutrient | Per 100g | Per serving** | Reference Intake* | %RI* |
---|---|---|---|---|
Energy | 2129kJ 508kcal | 447kJ 107kcal | 8400kJ 2000kcal | 5% |
Fat of which: saturates | 24.5g 14.0g | 5.1g 2.9g | 70g 20g | 7% 14% |
Carbohydrate of which: sugars | 64.8g 51.6g | 13.6g 10.8g | 260g 90g | 5% 12% |
Fibre | 2.0g | 0.4g | - | - |
Protein | 5.8g | 1.2g | 50g | 2% |
Salt | 0.20g | 0.04g | 6g | <1% |
- *Reference Intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal).
- **Per bar.
- Portions should be adjusted for children of different ages.
Each serving** contains:
of an adult's Reference Intake (RI)*
Energy per 100g: 2129kJ / 508kcal
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