Are you a kid at heart? Do you think both milk and white chocolate are superbly scrumptious? Well, then Milkybar wants you to fill their position of ‘kid-ult’.

Short for kid adult, ‘kid-ult’ is the term for a person who is definitely at least 18 years of age, but finds themselves to be a kid at heart. And what is one thing that kids go gaga for? Choccies.

Taking to Seek, Milkybar is calling on all “cowboys and cowgirls” who grew up loving the Milkybar Kid to apply for their new job as supreme taste-tester ‘kid-ult’.

“Milkybar is now ‘adulting’ with the launch of Milkybar Whirl, deliciously creamy Milkybar with a swirl of smooth milk chocolate,” the job description reads.

To celebrate this new choccy block, Nestlé plans to hire the first ‘kid-ult’, who’s described as “a grown-up who is still a kid at heart” and one who can be the face of their Whirl bar.

There’s a few qualifications the new team member will need to consider before applying, of course. The applicant must be a solid Milkybar fan who loves both white and milk chocolate. To be considered, you must also be an actual adult who “feels forever young” and “doesn’t take themselves (or life) too seriously.”

Applying for the job is simple as, too, as you won’t be needing to brush up the pesky CV for this application. All you’ve got to do is send an email in to their ‘kid-ult’ listing attaching your contact details, plus a 30-second video detailing why you’d make the perfect ‘kid-ult’.

If you’re sounding pretty keen to be the face of their new Whirl bar, that’s just the tip of the good news, as Milkybar has stated that the successful applicant will also be a supreme taste-tester and will also “be treated to a free supply” of their delicious choccy blocks, and have the opportunity to be featured in many marketing campaigns in a custom made ‘kid-ult’ uniform.

Keen to apply? Head over to their listing at Seek, and remember that the submissions close on Friday, June 19th.

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