The ₹20 Nestle KitKat (27.5g) is the “Standard Sharing” size, though many people find it just the right amount for a solo indulgence. This bar is typically the 3-finger or 4-finger version depending on the specific batch and regional packaging.
Product Breakdown
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Price: ₹20 (MRP).
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Weight: 27.5g.
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The Build: Crispy wafer fingers enrobed in layers of milk chocolate. At 27.5g, it offers a more satisfying “snap” than the smaller ₹10 version.
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Gram-per-Rupee: You are getting 1.37g per Rupee.
Nutritional Snapshot (Per 27.5g Bar)
Because KitKat is a wafer-based snack, it feels lighter, but the sugar and fat content scale up with the size.
| Component | Per Bar (27.5g) |
| Energy | ~142 kcal |
| Total Fat | ~7.1g |
| Total Sugars | ~13.5g |
| Protein | ~2.0g |
The “Value” Ladder: Small vs. Large KitKat
Let’s see if you get a better deal by “leveling up” from the ₹10 bar to the ₹20 bar:
| Item | Weight | Price | Grams/Rupee |
| KitKat (Small) | 13.2g | ₹10 | 1.32g |
| KitKat (Medium) | 27.5g | ₹20 | 1.37g (Slight Winner) |
| KitKat (Bulk 42-Pack) | 13.2g (ea) | ~₹9.05 | 1.46g (Best Value) |
The Verdict: The 27.5g bar offers a slightly better value than buying two ₹10 bars. However, if you are strictly looking for the most KitKat for your money, the Bulk 42-Pack you looked at earlier remains the champion of the brand.
A Quick Comparison (The “Wafer War” Part 2)
How does this ₹20 KitKat compare to other chocolate-coated snacks at the same price point?
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KitKat (27.5g): 1.37g per Rupee.
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Cadbury 5 Star (40g for ₹20): 2.00g per Rupee.
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Nestle Munch (approx. 38g for ₹20): 1.90g per Rupee.
Takeaway: KitKat continues to be a “premium” choice. Even at the ₹20 level, you get significantly more weight with a 5 Star or a Munch.


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