• Nestlé has launched a range of new products in the lead-up to Easter, including two new flavours of its Incredible Eggs – KitKat Honeycomb Smash Incredible Egg and Milkybar Cookie Chunks Incredible Egg – and the Mini Bunny Hut chocolate building kit.
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    Nestlé has launched a range of new products in the lead-up to Easter, including two new flavours of its Incredible Eggs – KitKat Honeycomb Smash Incredible Egg and Milkybar Cookie Chunks Incredible Egg – and the Mini Bunny Hut chocolate building kit. Source: Nestlé
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Nestlé has launched a range of new products in the lead-up to Easter, including two new flavours of its Incredible Eggs – KitKat Honeycomb Smash Incredible Egg and Milkybar Cookie Chunks Incredible Egg – and the Mini Bunny Hut chocolate building kit.

The KitKat Honeycomb Smash Incredible Egg has a milk chocolate exterior packed with honeycomb bits, rice crispies and KitKat wafer pieces offering a textured chocolate base.

For white chocolate lovers, the Milkybar Cookie Chunks Incredible Egg is packed with crunchy cookie crumbs coating with a delicious white chocolate hollow chunky shell.

Family time will be set this Easter with the launch of the Mini Bunny Hut – the ultimate new chocolate building kit, featuring a selection of delicious KitKat chocolate and Allen’s lollies.

More tasty new products to discover this Easter from Nestlé include:

  • KitKat Hot Cross Bun chocolates
  • Allen’s Bunny Beans
  • Nestlè Incredible Smash Egg
  • Allen’s Jaffas Egg

Nestlé head of marketing confectionery, Melanie Chen, said: “With our new Nestlé Easter chocolate range, we're inspiring Australians to create new or build on their existing rituals and traditions – from giant Egg and Spoon races to Easter egg hunts and Bunny Hut building – fostering moments that bring families and friends together to create truly special memories.”

The Nestlé Incredible Egg range and Mini Bunny Hut are now available nationwide at all major retailers.

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