In the early-mid 2000's, Nestle UK went a bit mad and tried lots of different Kitkat flavours and varieties. I thought it'd be fun to compile a list to remember them by here. I plan on doing more features such as this in future as I love to reminisce over snacks that are long gone!
These Kitkats were all released over a period between around 2003/2004 until about 2006.
Kitkat Blood Orange (Halloween Limited Edition):
This had a blood orange flavor cream in-between the wafers. I don't remember it tasting anything special. The tagline was "Have many spooky breaks".
Kitkat Christmas Pudding (Christmas Limited Edition):
These were only available in multipacks and tasted horrible. The "christmas pudding" flavor was achieved through the use of artificial flavours and was very unpleasant.
Kitkat White Lemon and Yoghurt:
This was the first new Kitkat variety launched in the early 2000's and was expected to boost flagging sales of Kitkat, however it didn't seem to sell very well. The lemon and yoghurt filling was very nice as I recall, and had an almost "cheesecakey" sort of taste. It was very refreshing and light.
Kitkat Luscious Lime - available in 2004, I believe:
This one was quite tasty - a white chocolate coated Kitkat with lime flavor cream in-between the wafers. This was available at the same time as Lemon & Yoghurt which always struck me as a bit odd.
Kitkat Caramac:
Kitkat Editions Tiramisu:
Kitkat Editions Mango & Passionfruit:
Kitkat Editions Red Berry:
Kitkat Editions Seville Orange:
Kitkat Editions Golden Caramel:
Nestle even tried a Low-carb Kitkat during the Atkins diet craze!:
Kitkat Kubes Cappuccino:
Kitkat Kubes Orange:
Kitkat Kubes Mint:
Regular Kitkat Kubes:
Well, that's enough nostalgia for one day! I hope you've enjoyed this little foray into Nestle's Kitkat Madness. Stay tuned for another Blast From The Past featuring other limited edition products Nestle have released in the past, including Irish Cream Rolos and Lemon Sorbet After Eights!
Can you remember any of these Kitkats? Did you try any? If so I'd love to hear your comments!