Shoppers race to get their hands on rare KitKat flavour spotted at major discount chain

SNACK ATTACK
The chocolate bar combines three iconic flavours in one
CHOCOLATE fans are scrambling to get their hands on a rare KitKat flavour after it was spotted in a budget shop.
A Facebook user shared a snap of the hard-to-find Neapolitan KitKat with the caption: "All found at a Premier shop in Shildon", sending sweet-toothed Brits into a frenzy.
The Neapolitan flavour KitKat combines creamy vanilla, sweet strawberry, and smooth milk chocolate, all wrapped around the signature crispy KitKat wafer.
And features alternating pink and white fingers.
Alongside the strawberry vanilla treat, other tasty twists were spotted too, including KitKat Aero Mint, KitKat Drumstick and KitKat Milkybar.
Shoppers rushed to tag their mates in the comments with one excited user writing: "Yummy."
Another added: "Deadly deals," while a third urged: "I need to pop in as soon as possible!"
But the KitKat craze doesn't stop there, another limited-edition bar has landed in the UK, and fans are already racing to stores.
The brand new Milkybar KitKat, a popular Aussie favourite, has been spotted on the shelves at B&M.
The bargain chain, known for its big brands at low prices, has dropped the white chocolate treat and shoppers are calling it the perfect stocking filler.
Weighing 160g, the bar was shared by Instagram page Newsfooduk, sending chocolate lovers wild.
B&M is also stocking several other KitKat flavours previously exclusive to international markets.
These include Mint Cookie Fudge — milk chocolate crisp wafer fingers topped with mint fudge and cookie pieces; Gold Krisp — a chunky wafer with crispy caramel pieces encased in milk chocolate; and Gooey Caramel — four crisp wafers topped with a layer of smooth caramel.
These exotic flavours are priced at just £1.29 each and are expected to fly off shelves fast due to limited supply.
In a delightful twist, TK Maxx shoppers have discovered rare Japanese KitKat flavours on UK shelves.
The Mini Koi Matcha and Salt Lemon varieties — normally only available in Japan — have been spotted for £4.99 per pack.
Fans couldn’t believe their luck, with one choc lover writing: “By far the best KitKats that my friends bring over from Japan!”
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