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Nestle launches vegan KitKats but they’re going to cost more

Vegans with a hankering for chocolate-covered wafers can at last get their hands on a KitKat.

August 26, 2022 / 15:54 IST
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Nestle SA, the Swiss food giant, is launching KitKat V, a plant-based version of one of the world’s most popular chocolate bars, from Friday with a rollout planned across 15 European countries including the UK.

Unlike the classic KitKat, the vegan version uses a rice-based formula as a milk substitute. It’s one of the biggest launches of a vegan alternative of a major confectionery brand and took two years to develop.

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“We have four in 10 consumers saying they are interested to move to a more plant-based diet,” said Corinne Gabler, Nestle’s head of confectionery for Europe in an interview. “It could be a significant market in the confectionery area.”

The vegan chocolate market is already currently valued at $533 million and expected to more than double to $1.4 billion in 10 years time.

Vegan Foray
Small labels started the foray into alternatives to milk chocolate and now big brands are following. Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Spruengli AG, known for its Easter bunnies wrapped in golden foil, sells oat milk-based bars under its Hello label. Mars has introduced vegan versions of its Bounty, Topic and Galaxy bars and Mondelez International Inc.’s Cadbury released the Plant Bar last year, presented as a vegan edition of Dairy Milk.