Nestle have decided that women will buy the Aero Easter egg and men will buy the Kit Kat one as with this one you’ve got a choice of mini-pampering days.
Both Wilkinsons and Chocolate Buttons have the, with Wilkos beating the niche retailer with a price of £4.99 compared to £5.85.
The thing is that most won’t believe that you can get a free mini-pamper when you buy the Aero Easter egg – but it appears to be true. I had a look at their website and did a search for my post code and there were a few salons signed up here. When I mentioned it to the girls at work they couldn’t believe it!
The packaging is very distinctive and I expect will entice many into buying it over some of the other mid-priced Easter eggs. With the picture of the women getting a lovely massage I’m many will circumb to its evocative picture.
Following from the great exterior I was slightly disappointed with the interior. You do get a flimsy bag of Aero bubbles and a reasonably sized Eater egg, but you do also get instructions as to how to claim your free pampering day – which is probably the reason why you were given it in the first place!
The egg itself does have a distinctive Aero aroma. But I’m sure people will tell me it’s the same as the Kit Kat one. It does smell very sweet and sickly, however. The egg isn’t the thickest, but certainly not the thinnest egg out there and does taste nice, but not the greatest either.
Overall, I wouldn’t hesitate at recommending it as a mid-range Easter-egg at the five-pound mark.
Easter Eggs Rating: 7/10
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