KINDER Bueno Milk Chocolate Bar (43 gm)

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KINDER Bueno Milk Chocolate Bar (43 gm) – Crispy, Creamy, Delicious

Indulge in the sophisticated, multi-layered deliciousness of the KINDER Bueno Milk Chocolate Bar. This 43-gram features two individually portioned wafers, making it perfect for sharing or enjoying over two separate moments.

Each segment offers a unique combination of textures:

  1. A crispy, light wafer shell.

  2. A smooth, rich hazelnut cream filling.

  3. A delicious coating of melt-in-your-mouth Kinder milk chocolate.

  4. A fine drizzle of dark chocolate for the finishing touch.

KINDER Bueno is a satisfying yet light treat, offering a creamy, nutty, and crunchy experience in every bite.

Key Features & Indulgence:

  • Multi-Textural Treat: Combines crunchy wafer, smooth hazelnut cream, and melt-in-your-mouth chocolate.

  • Hazelnut Cream Filling: Known for its rich, signature creamy hazelnut flavor.

  • Single Pack: The 43g bar is typically divided into two individually wrapped portions for freshness and sharing.

  • Perfect Snack: A light and satisfying chocolate indulgence.

Net Weight: 43 gm

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