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Nescafé has partnered with KitKat to launch a new latte in the UK.


The latte combines Nescafé coffee with KitKat’s 'chocolatey-wafer' flavour.


The launch is part of a series of Nestlé's confectionery collaborations, including the Aero Peppermint Mocha and Quality Street Green Triangle Mocha, which, according to the company, have become top-sellers in the in-home coffee market this year.


Made with fresh milk, the latte contains under 100 calories per serving when prepared as instructed.


Ingrid Hayes, marketing director for Nescafé at Nestlé UK & Ireland, said: “We are thrilled to continue our collaborations with iconic Nestlé confectionery brands. The chocolatey-wafer flavour of KitKat perfectly complements the aromas of Nescafé coffee. We’re excited to be bringing more unique and indulgent experiences to coffee lovers in the UK."


“We’re also proud of the fact that real milk goes into the Nescafé frothy coffee range, produced here in the UK at our Dalston site, with milk sourced from dairy farms across Ayrshire and Cumbria.”


Packaged in individual sachets, Nescafé KitKat Latte is currently available nationwide.


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Nescafé to launch new KitKat-flavoured latte sachets

Rafaela Sousa

16 December 2024

Nescafé to launch new KitKat-flavoured latte sachets

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