The giant box of Nestle chocolate is perfect for any party or giving as a Christmas gift and will cost you 20p per bar thanks to Amazon’s Black Friday sale

Amazon’s Black Friday has been well under way with deals that are too good to miss. The online giant is dishing out discounts of up to 70% on big-name brands like Ninja, LG, and Tefal, but it’s not just the tech and appliances getting the price chop – kitchen staples are also seeing some serious reductions.

Sweet deal alert: a massive Nestlé selection box has had its price cut by nearly 40%. Originally at £21.78, the Nestlé KitKat and Friends Big Biscuit Box is now up for grabs with a saving of almost £8, bringing the cost down to £13.99.

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This bumper box packs a punch with 69 chocolate bars, making each one about 20p. Inside, you’ll find 21 classic KitKat bars, alongside nine orange and nine dark KitKat varieties, 16 Blue Riband milk chocolate biscuit bars, and 14 Toffee Crisp bars.

Described as the ideal “sweet surprise for everyone,” this box is a hit whether you’re filling the office snack drawer, catching up over coffee, or taking a festive time-out with family.

Nestlé prides itself on using cocoa from certified farms, ensuring responsibility in its sourcing. While Amazon offers a sweet deal, Viking Direct lists the same box at £24.49, and Bulk Buy Direct has it for £13.70.

Amazon’s Choice is lighting up with the Nestlé KitKat and Friends Big Biscuit Box, which has sustainability creds and a whopping 4.5 stars from over 770 shoppers; a hefty 73% reckon it’s top-notch with a full five stars.

One chuffed buyer shared: “I bought the item for myself and to offer to my friends when they came round, the selection is excellent and the enjoyment was fantastic, I love keeping my chocolate in my fridge as when you eat it, it melts slowly. It wasn’t that expensive.”

Another confessed: “Couldn’t give these away, they were too nice so I ate them myself. It is without saying that they are lovely, and they taste as expected.”

But not every choc fan’s singing its praises – one let down customer reported: “I ordered two as Christmas gifts. Both of them arrived with no outer packaging and with stubborn address labels affixed to the boxes.”

They griped about the sticker hassle adding, “It took ages to remove these labels, and the boxes have been left with a sticky residue – not ideal as gifts. Other than that, I’m sure the contents are fine, and they were value for money.”

Meanwhile, Cadbury is tempting biscuit buffs with their Thank You Chocolate Biscuit Selection Box going for £16, plus Hotel Chocolat is dishing out a 15% discount on £35 splurges. The Dunking Biscuits are also available for £10.85 and the Everything H-box costs £17.95, reports Lancs Live.

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