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Treat yourself to Nestlé's Big Biscuit Box and 69 chocolate bars for £15.35

Treat yourself to Nestlé's Big Biscuit Box and 69 chocolate bars for £15.35

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With Christmas around 24 Fridays away, and Halloween even closer, you might be thinking about stocking up on chocolate – or perhaps your cupboard needs restocking?
Well, these Amazon Prime Days you can treat yourself, family, friends or co-workers to a whopping 1.36kg of delicious KitKat, Blue Riband, and Toffee Crisp bars from Nestlé.
Now for the price of £15.35 (they were £13.99 last year), Amazon has slashed 36% off the weighty box of 'melt in your mouth' delights, that's been purchased over 2,000 times in the past month. Buy Now for £15.35 (was £24) – save 36%
The new KitKat and Friends Big Biscuit Box, features 69 biscuit bars, in an assortment of five flavours: KitKat 2 Finger Original Milk Chocolate, KitKat 2 Finger Orange Milk Chocolate, KitKat 2 Finger Dark, Blue Riband Milk Chocolate, and Toffee Crisp Milk Chocolate Biscuit.
YUM.
Whether you're stocking up the office biscuit drawer or treating your friends and family to a better break, this Big Biscuit Box from Amazon is free from artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives.
Now, with the Big Biscuit Box, you can liven up any gathering by bringing an assortment of biscuits to share amongst colleagues and friends – or just stash under your bed for when you need a little snacky snack.
Best of all? The chocolate bars work out at around 22p each, which is far cheaper than any vending machine, canteen or corner shop (cheers inflation…) More Trending
Of course this isn't the only sweet treat Amazon has slashed in price during the July Prime Days 2025 – a 2kg sharing box of assorted mini-sized milk chocolate bars from Cadbury Heroes has also been reduced by a mere 4%, and now £23.99 rather than £25 – last year, 16% had been knocked off – and they were priced at £20.89.
Indulge in the delightful variety of Cadbury Heroes, a delicious assortment of your favourite Cadbury miniatures.
Each 2kg sharing box includes iconic treats such as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel, Twirl, Wispa, Éclair, Dinky Decker, Crunchie, Fudge, and Crème Egg Twisted, ensuring there's plenty for everyone to enjoy.
Good luck keeping that until Halloween or Christmas, because we've mentally smashed through the box just reading about what's inside…
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