Updated March 27, 2024
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First off, a quick explanation: Daim Bar was originally called Dajm bar when launched in its native Sweden in the 1950s, and was renamed Dime bar for the British market until 2005! It's now known universally as Daim. Phew.
Kinder Bueno is a unique confectionary treat comprising two bars, each one boasting a creamy hazelnut filling encased in crispy wafer and surrounded by a layer of smooth milk chocolate.
Mars Revels are the confectionary version of a lucky dip - you can never be sure which flavour you're going to get. The flavours include raisin, orange, coffee, malteser, chocolate and toffee.
The Nestle Rolo is undoubtedly a genuine British confectionary classic. As we all know, a tube of Rolos contains various milk chocolates that are cylindrical (and slightly tapered) in shape and filled with a soft caramel centre.
If you're looking for a tasty, chocolaty mid-afternoon snack, then it's got to be KP Choc Dips.
Launched in 1910, the Walnut Whip is Nestle's oldest confection. Each Whip is a delicious whirl-shaped cone of milk chocolate with a whipped vanilla fondant filling, topped with a half walnut.
Milk chocolate? Check! River of sweet, gooey caramel? Check! 19g of protein? Check!
Nestle Milky Bar Buttons are a delicious variation of the famous Milky Bar. These yummy morsels are perfect for sharing with friends - whether you are in the playground, on a car journey, watching a film, you name it.
Nestle Milky Bar Medium represents the famous Milky Bar in its original format - a timeless white chocolate bar that can be enjoyed by kids and (secretively) adults alike.
No dinner party is really complete without an After Eight mint to finish things off in style, and these After Eight Munchies offer a welcome twist on the original after dinner mint.
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