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A New KitKat Is On The Way & It Can Be Enjoyed By Literally Everyone

A whole new recipe. 🍃
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KitKat bars have brought joy and happiness to many chocolate lovers around the world for over 50 years, but one group of people has never been able to dive in on one of these delicious wafer bars.

Earlier this week, Switzerland's Nestle announced the creation of a new vegan KitKat bar, but you might find it difficult to get one for yourself.

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The plant-based chocolate bar, known as the KitKat V, is made of 100% sustainable cocoa according to the company.

Nestle plans to launch the bar in several countries around the globe and it will only be available through KitKat Chocolatories and selected retailers to test the opportunity for a wider release.

Unfortunately, those in the U.S. will not have a chance to enjoy the all-new vegan chocolate bar right away, as it will only be available in Britain and other countries that have not yet been listed by Nestle. 

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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