Can you help me identify this Kinder product?
In the early 90s in the UK (91/92-ish), Kinder produced what I can only describe as a cake bar. It was two chocolate sponges with a thick layer of mousse/cream in the middle.
What was the product called? And do they still sell it anywhere in the world?
Public Comments
- kinder loaf
- I FINK IT WOZ KINDER LOAF
- They took it off the market when seven years started piimping their grannies for more Kinder Loaf
- i can't think what is was called but the kinder ones disappeared and now they have the exact same ones made by nestle/nesquick.......i get them in at Asda and they are a chocolate spongey bit on the outside with the lighter coloured choc mousse in the middle, they are in the yogurt aisle of the shop and come in a pack of 4.....sorry but i forget what they are called!!!!
the guy below me.......mathew browne is right but they do sell it as a nestle product now definitely in Asda
- I know exactly what you're on about. It was called Kinder Milk Slice. They don't sell it over here any more, but they do still sell it in mainland Europe. In Germany they're called "Milch Schnitte"
You can get it in the UK - the German deli at Borough market in London imports them (you can also order online). Alternatively you can do what I do - put "Kinder Milch Schnitte" into a UK-only search and see what firms sell it online. Not many but you will find it.
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