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    Easter Kit Kats

    Just seen and eaten one of the new Easter Kit Kats.

    The packaging says "Enjoy your Easter Break !"

    A bunny is stamped on to the chocolate.

    Anyone else getting ready for Easter ?

    By the way, the Kit Kat wasn't anything special. It was just a little wider and chunkier than the 2 finger Kit Kat, but instead of 2 fingers, it was merged in to one bar.

    It did actually change the taste and texture.

    The single wafer fingers pack a lot more punch and crunchiness, whereas this two fingered bar was more chocolately and stodgy.

    Anyway, gotta go.

    Easter isn't going to plan itself !
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    #2
    You need to try the "Malteaster" it's a bunny shaped Malteaser and is bloody yum!!
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      #3
      I'm told the special edition Afghan Pot Noodle should be on general release by Easter.

      It's Turkey and Stuffing flavour, and real quite nice.
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        #4
        Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
        You need to try the "Malteaster" it's a bunny shaped Malteaser and is bloody yum!!
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          #5
          So basically a KitKat Crunchy then?
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            #6
            Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
            You need to try the "Malteaster" it's a bunny shaped Malteaser and is bloody yum!!
            I had one and



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              #7
              Nestlé chocolate.
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                #8
                Time to roll out this old chestnut then:

                http://www.jacobsen.no/anders/blog/a...rBunnies_2.jpg

                BTW 'Kit Kat Dark' FTW.
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                  #9
                  from wiki..

                  "It was launched in September 1935 in the UK as Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp (price: 2d). The two-finger version was launched on May 15, 1936. Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp was renamed Kit Kat Chocolate Crisp in 1937, and later just Kit Kat after World War II. The name is believed to have come from the Kit-Cat Club, an eighteenth-century political club for artistse Kit-Cat Club. In 1705 Thomas Hearne wrote: The Kit Cat Club got its Name from Christopher Catling. i.e. Christopher is abbreviated as "Kit" and Catling as "Cat". Kit Catling was the keeper of a pie-house in Shire Lane, by Temple Bar, where the club originally met."
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                    Does that mean you've pinched mine? Again?
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