Vice Versas

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Vice Versas is a popular chocolate confectionery product that was first introduced in the United Kingdom by Nestlé in the early 1990s. The product is notable for its unique design, which features a combination of white and milk chocolate in each piece.

History[edit | edit source]

Vice Versas were first launched by Nestlé in the UK in 1991. The product was discontinued in 2005, but due to popular demand, it was relaunched in 2012. The relaunch was met with much anticipation and excitement from fans of the product, who had been campaigning for its return for several years.

Product Description[edit | edit source]

Vice Versas are small, round chocolates that come in two varieties: one with a white chocolate shell and a milk chocolate center, and the other with a milk chocolate shell and a white chocolate center. This unique design is what gives the product its name, as the two types of chocolate are 'vice versa' of each other.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Since their initial launch, Vice Versas have been well received by consumers. The product's unique design and combination of white and milk chocolate have made it a popular choice among chocolate lovers. The relaunch of the product in 2012 was met with much excitement from fans, who had been eagerly awaiting its return.

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