For those that prefer the "Joy" to the "Surprise"- as far as I knew, these were not available in Australia. Big W has them for $1.25 each.
Didn't actually realise they were the "joy" until i got home. only bought 3.
For those that prefer the "Joy" to the "Surprise"- as far as I knew, these were not available in Australia. Big W has them for $1.25 each.
Didn't actually realise they were the "joy" until i got home. only bought 3.
They’re not showing online.
Pink - girl toy, blue- boy toy.
The USA banned kinder surprise eggs because their rules don't allow non-food items to be contained within edibles.
The 'joy' is the response, I think, and it separates the toy separate to a hazelnut/choc snack, but keen to learn if this is not the case.
Thanks. Would make sense.
They have the joy eggs at woolies and coles as well.
Joy or surprise?
Both.
Didn’t give me any joy when I had one.
Plus the joy is half price so I’m guessing it’s being cleared out as Easter stock
Kinder joy is mainly targeted for Indian market. Also seen them in Indonesian grocery stores
Kids love them
To the person who negged me
See at Big W they are made in India
Just like most medicines here at pharmacies are made in India so having Indian food isn't that bad
They have different set of standards than most Asian countries as they follow US drug and food regulations
Thanks OP. My son loves these but they're usually twice that price at Coles.
I think Blue is boy toys and Pink is girl toys and white is for either.
The Joy is not sold in USA and Australia due to the small toy parts. It has white and brown chocolate with a spoon and two crunchy choc balls. The surprise has a hollow choc egg.
Thanks. I thought it would be something like that.
Never heard of the Joy before though and didn't know if it came with a toy or not.
They all say "Kinder Surprise" on your link.
What's the difference anyway?
What's the difference between the Blue, Pink and White Kinder Surprise eggs too?