• Nestlé brands, Nescafé and KitKat, have teamed up to launch a new frothy coffee for chocolate lovers – Nescafé mocha inspired by KitKat.
Source: Nestlé
    Nestlé brands, Nescafé and KitKat, have teamed up to launch a new frothy coffee for chocolate lovers – Nescafé mocha inspired by KitKat. Source: Nestlé
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Nestlé brands, Nescafé and KitKat, have teamed up to launch a new frothy coffee for chocolate lovers – Nescafé mocha inspired by KitKat.

This new frothy coffee brings together two iconic brands, blending the signature coffee and velvety froth of Nescafé with the chocolatey wafer flavour of KitKat. The single serve sachets are perfect for those looking to stir up their coffee breaks – anywhere, anytime.

Nestlé head of marketing for coffee, Melissah Toomey, said: “We've tested this indulgent new collaboration with Aussies who’ve told us it's the perfect pairing of Nescafé coffee with the iconic KitKat wafer flavour.”

“We can’t wait for more coffee lovers to enjoy taking a relaxing break with a cup of coffee in hand,” she said.

Nescafé mocha inspired by KitKat is available this month at major and independent retailers nationwide, RRP $8.00 for 8 sachets.

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