Kit Kat Activity Experience Gift Certificate Easter Egg


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Wilkinson’s have the Kit Kat Activity Experience Gift Certificate Easter Egg on sale for just £4.99 which is not bad a price! You can also buy it online from Chocolate Buttons.

It may be more expensive than the Kit Kat Crunchy Easter Egg I got for £1. You can also get them from Netto.


I must admit the packaging is very enticing and it’s obvious what you’ll get inside. Well you get a normal Nestle KitKat, an Easter egg and a gift certificate.

I was going to write about the gift experiences they have to offer you with this egg, but the www.eastergiftcertificate.co.uk website is down. The only thing I can work on is the images on the front of the packaging which indicate you could go go karting, golfing or windsurfing – sounds cool to me! When you look at the Terms and Conditions it also states you can get canoeing, sailing, sailing, kayaking, climbing, clay pigeon shooting, orienteering, zorbing, polo or fishing – crikey! There’s loads of choice!

The terms are that you’ve got to use your gift experience certificate between 01.06.08 and 30.09.08 – four months isn’t too bad I suppose.

The thing is I wouldn’t buy this Eater egg for kids as you’ve got to be over 18 to enjoy the activity gift. The important detail is that the activities are free – this what they say in point 3.

You’ve also got to quote “Nestle Kit Kat gift certificate offer” at the time of booking. I hope they’re not going to be like Easy Jet and say if you don’t say that exact phrase you won’t get the free gift experience. They’re good people I’m sure.

There’s another detail which is that you can only use one gift certificate per person – if you’re an adrenaline junky you’ll have to pay for the extra ones yourself.

Also you can’t amend or cancel your experience and get another one. Just make sure you check your diary first!


But down to the important point – the chocolate!

This Kit Kat Easter egg is the first one I’ve smelled recently where its aroma is the same as the taste – its weird. If you were just given the egg you would know it was a KitKat one straight away!

The taste itself wasn’t out of this world. It’s not supposed to be a gourmet Easter egg, but it does taste nice, if not a bit sweet!

Nestle give you all the nutritional information for 100g or 1/4 of a shell. I’m sure most wouldn’t just eat a quarter of an egg a day – unless they’re egg tasting.

If you work it out from their stats, I think each Egg itself is around 123g. so you’ll have around 66g of sugars or around half of the egg is sugars – yikes! At least they give that sort of information! I’m just trying to compare it to the Green & Blacks dark organic egg and it just gives a summary carbohydrates number. Well done Nestle. But less sugar next time please!

Overall, I say it’s great value for money if you use the Easter gift certificate. If you don’t it’s expensive.

Easter Eggs Rating: 7/10


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