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Soul Origin partners with KitKat to relaunch ice-blended drinks

The collaboration will unveil two new flavours.

Soul Origin has partnered with KitKat again to relaunch old and new flavours of ice-blended drinks.

Joining this year again are the Classic Choc and the Mocha.

Meanwhile, new to the range is the Matcha made with milk, vanilla frappe, matcha powder, KitKat pieces, whipped cream and KitKat crumble topping. The collaboration will also launch the new Cookies & Cream made with milk, vanilla frappe, KitKat pieces, whipped cream and KitKat crumble toppings.

The new range will be available from 10 April to 11 June starting from $8.50 across all Soul Origin restaurants.

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