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KitKat has released a customisable basket of chocolate and lollies just in time for Easter.
The baskets, which weigh almost 1.5kg and cost $45, contain KitKat chocolate blocks, chocolate melts, Smarties and mini-eggs as well as Allen s Freckles, Raspberries and Party Mix.
They can be collected from one of Australia s two KitKat boutiques - one in the Mid City shopping mall in Sydney CBD and the other in Melbourne CBD, which became the first permanent KitKat Chocolatory outside Japan when it opened in 2016.
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KitKat has released a customisable basket of chocolate and lollies (pictured) just in time for Easter
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