

PERSONAL DEVICES: Candidates are required to store electronic devices (cell/mobile/smart phones, tablets or other electronic devices) in sealable plastic bags provided by Pearson VUE at the test center.
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NCLEX candidates will follow the check-in process below at all Pearson Professional Centers on the day of their exam. Afterwards, candidates should raise their hand and wait for the test administrator to dismiss them. FINISHING UP: The test will end with a short survey.Take time to analyze each question carefully-once a response is submitted candidates cannot return to that question. SET YOUR PACE: Candidates have five hours to complete the NCLEX, including breaks.RECEIVE MATERIALS: An on-screen calculator and erasable note board/marker for making notes will be provided.PROVIDE YOUR BIOMETRICS: Signature, photograph and palm vein scan are all required to be captured to be admitted to test.After more than 30 minutes late, candidates may be required to forfeit the appointment and will be required to reregister and pay another exam fee. ARRIVE EARLY: Arrive at the test center at least 30 minutes before testing time.Provisions are made for religious/cultural dress. DRESS COMFORTABLY: Hats, scarves, gloves and outerwear are to be left outside of the testing room.If you’d like to get a taste of both the chocolate and the ice creams at the chain that inspired it, we recommend buying the chocolates first, as each multi-pack comes with a 50-yen discount coupon that can be used at 31 until 30 April next year. This shake blends the chain’s chocolate mint ice cream with milk and tops it with whipped cream, chocolate sauce and one of the new KitKat fingers for a very minty experience.Īll the new 31 products go on sale from 1 June while stocks last, while the KitKats, sold in packs of 10 for 540 yen, will be in stores nationwide from 5 June, also in limited numbers. Mint-loving customers are taken care of with the Frozen Shake Chocolate Mint Made with KitKat (570 yen). The Collaboration Sundae Made with KitKat (550 yen) adds a mini chocolate KitKat and a mini wholewheat KitKat to a small-sized ice cream of your choice, with a whipped cream, chocolate sauce and shaved chocolate topping. The Happy Breaktime Made with KitKat may not contain any mint, but it does contain a blend of two types of chocolate ice cream - dark and milk - along with crunchy KitKat pieces, all for 390 yen (US$2.79). This new collaboration swings both ways, because over at 31 there’ll be some special limited-edition KitKat items on the menu for the first time ever.

It’s not just the flavour but the appearance of the ice cream that’s replicated in this new chocolate, and Nestlé says it tastes even better after being kept in the freezer, when it becomes crunchier and cooler. Inspired by 31’s Chocolate Mint ice cream, which won first place in the chain’s “ Party Contest Flavour General Election” last year, this new chocolate inserts cocoa-flavoured cream inside the wafers and wraps it all up in in mint ice cream-flavoured chocolate for a refreshing taste.

What makes this particular flavour so exciting is the fact that it’s a tie up with ice cream chain Baskin Robbins, or “ 31” as it’s known in Japan. Now that the weather is heating up, it’s time for choc mint products to make their triumphant return to stores again, and one that we’re particularly keen to try is the new Kit Kat Chocolate Mint Ice Cream. This tie-up collaboration swings both ways, with new KitKat items at the ice cream chain for a limited time as well.Ĭhoc mint products have become synonymous with summer in Japan, when the cooling sensation of the herb helps to provide some relief from the humidity, with a side of sweetness to boot.
