Ferrero Kinder Surprise
13 reviews
No Surprise, Just Awful! – Kinder surprise tasted really awful, way too sweet and sugary. I got the 3 pack for $6 and after I had one bite I spit it out. When I had a look at the back of the box, it contains 52.1% sugar, that's over half of it! Fat content was 34.2%, that's over a third of it! I will never buy it again!
This is perfect I couldnt live with out it – Got a three part toy which I thought was going to be crap, then I noticed the wheels on the thing and was like DAAMMNNNNNN! Figured out it was bike and made that [Content Removed]. Now for eternity I will be thankfull of this wondering gift given to me by the gods of toy heaven. I cant not describe to you how high I am right now, and my ADHD brain… Read more
is really loving this wheely good time.
Dear Kinder surprise thank you, real heroes don;t wear capes. They sell small 'made in china' toys concealed in a small yet succulent chocolate egg.
Thank you and god speed!
BE CAREFUL - SOME OF THEIR PRODUCTS ARE COMING FROM <<<CHINA>>> – I purchased KInder chocolate last week and gave them to my kids & was casually reading the packet and discovered that it was MADE IN CHINA , I immediately took them from my kids hands & threw them into the rubbish bin & promised them that I would buy them some other chocolates that I can trust to be safe for human consumption, nobody knows if they… Read more
are using locally sourced ingredients from China, I would think that surely they would because even the simple fact that their machines would be washed with Chinese water which is not fit for human consumption as it is tainted with heavy metals and chemicals known to cause cancer… I may sound crazy to some but I stand by the health of my children and there are many other safer options when it comes to chocolates that we can buy that are made in Australia where we know and trust the quality of he water used in their production! Stay safe guys and I hope I have saved the health of some people out there, tell your friends, tell your family… get the word out there guys! By the way, this was also a problem with snickers but they have recently came back to being Australian made so we can all trust eating them again!
Gone downhill – Grew up buying these in the 90s, we have kept a heap of the old toys which were good quality like push cars, cool planes animals etc……now I bought for my kids but the toys are low grade cheap rubbish, won’t buy anymore
Still good – About the only billion dollar company chocolate that has stayed delicious, sometimes I admit you get ones that don’t taste of much, likely stale or something no idea. However every 3 pack I’ve ever bought was delicious and usually eat 2 out of 3 per day. The toys are pretty much the same 5 over and over for me at least, I also feel the quality of them is nowhere near what it used to be, but I don’t buy them for the toys. Show details
Disappointed in every way – The old egg I was looking for was no longer. Instead there was a gross looking two tiny chocolate balls in a yucky, creams pond of milk. For a prize, the only other good thing about this, was a tiny two piece spinner which has no character, lacked imagination, no aesthetic quality and absolutely lacked the joy I was promised on the packaging. This… Read more
is all without mentioning the environmental disaster inevitable in the excess of pointless plastic parts. I feel ashamed to have contributed financially to this utter abomination.
The same toy again – My daughter love's kinder surprise, but we keep getting the same nasty spinner from a box that has all these cool cars on the front. It seems that u have a 1in 10 chance of a cool car and a 9 out of 10 chance of getting a cheap toy which they won't even put on the box for obvious reasons. And yes I have bought enough to know what I'm talking about.
Terrible low quality toys! – So disappointed from the toys, they are not same quality like they were when i was i kid 30 years ago. They used to have figurines bears ,lions, pink panther, disney..and now they have only plactic parts bad quality. Not buying for my kids! Show details
Wish kinder surprises were like the ones in asia – Grandkids love kinder surprises overseas. They are in two seperate plastic shells and the chocolate doesn’t get broken or smashed like the ones here and the toys are actually good and not in terrible soft plastic in a million pieces. Wish they had them here in Australia. Just my two cents! Hope Ferrero sees this.
Best chocolate! – Used to love these as a kid and collect all the toys.. Literally had 100s at one point.. God knows where they are now... Anyway believe it or not I still sometimes buy these as the chocolate is out of this world and the whole experience brings back a lot of fond memories.
No toy in egg – I brought a kinder sunrise bunny for my daughter for Easter as she absolutely loves them and did not receive a toy inside the yellow container in the egg.
Great for kids – My niece loves these, but really it's just about the toy. It would be good if there were better quality as they are on the pricey side, but at least kids get a chocolate treat that's not too much chocolate and they are happy for a while. As an adult I don't really like their chocolate though.
OK – Kinder Surprise is a chocolate that I really want to love, but I am invariably disappointed with. While the chocolate is delicious, the surprise is what you are really paying for and it is usually junk. Small figurines and little metal treasures were once contained within these shells, but nowadays you are more likely to find a flimsy, poorly… Read more
printed jigsaw puzzle or some odd troll-like creature. Unless you're a collector, it's only good for an occasional gamble. Great concept. Delicious combination of white and milk chocolate that is creamy and light. Expensive gimmick with very poor surprises. Fragile chocolate shell which is often broken in transit or by small fingers in the supermarket.
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It was such a great idea , 20 years ago my youngest son loved kinda surprise , but buying for my… Read more