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Nestle’s ruby KitKat rolling into Europe

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ZURICH: Nestle SA will launch a ruby chocolate version of its KitKat brand in Europe next week after it made its debut this year in Japan and South Korea.

KitKat became the first consumer brand to market the new chocolate variety developed by Barry Callebaut.

The move is part of a wider effort by Nestle, the world’s largest packaged food company, to push its confection­ery creations upmarket with special innovation­s.

“The four finger KitKat made with ruby chocolate will be available exclusivel­y at Tesco stores in Britain from April 16 for 85 pence ($1.20) a pack,’’ Nestle said yesterday.

“Following the UK launch, the product will be introduced to consumers across Europe and the Americas,” it said.

“Germany will be the next European market to get the product in early May,’’ a spokeswoma­n said.

She gave no other details on the rollout timetable.

Swiss cocoa and chocolate specialist Barry Callebaut unveiled the ruby variety in September, creating a fourth kind of chocolate in addition to dark, milk and white. After more than 10 years of developmen­t, it is the first new kind of chocolate in decades.

Ruby chocolate is made from the ruby cocoa bean. No berries, berry flavour or colour are added.

Chocolate companies, under pressure by consumers’ increasing health consciousn­ess, are looking for ways to make their products more interestin­g.

Alexander von Maillot, Nestle’s global head of confection­ery, said the company was very pleased with the ruby product’s launch in Japan and Korea.

“The products were sold out in our KitKat Chocolator­y stores within 30 minutes every day for the first week after it was launched in January.

“To date, many consumers are also still visiting our stores to taste and purchase the new product,” he said.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? A KitKat Chocolator­y Sublime Ruby is seen on a table at Nestle SA’s Product Technology Centre in York, Britain.
REUTERS A KitKat Chocolator­y Sublime Ruby is seen on a table at Nestle SA’s Product Technology Centre in York, Britain.

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