Did Kit Kat used to have 5 fingers?

In the 1980s, a Kit Kat with five shorter fingers was sold in vending machines in the UK.
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Did Kit Kats used to be bigger?

A shop owner who found a 22-year-old Kit Kat bar discovered it has less sugar than today's version — despite being bigger. Emma Duncan found the ageing snack at the bottom of an old box of tableware taken to her bric-a-brac shop.
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Did KitKat ever have a dash in the middle?

The KITKAT name has never been hyphenated on either the UK or US wrappers. #MandelaEffect nestle.co.uk/aboutus/histor…
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How many fingers is a king size KitKat?

A Size for Every Snacker

From the original four-finger bar to the King Size bar made to share with friends to the cute little bite-sized minis, there's a KIT KAT Bar for every taste and break moment.
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What were Kit Kats originally called?

When did the KIT KAT® Bars get its name? The KIT KAT® candy bar dates back to 1935 when the wafer crisp chocolate bar was launched in England. Originally, it was known as “Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp,” but in 1937 the candy bar was renamed as "KIT KAT® Chocolate Crisp".
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Why did Kit Kat stop using foil?

First the thin, foil wrapping was ditched for a sturdy plastic amid flagging sales. Now KitKat, the chocolate bar credited with spurring Britain to victory over Hitler, is undergoing a further makeover to retain its place in the nation's affections - by taking a break from its slogan.
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What did the first Kit Kat look like?

When first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1935, the original Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp bar had a red wrapper, which briefly became blue between 1945 and 1947. The Kit Kat logo was added in 1937.
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Are Canadian Kit Kats different?

Just as most folks have a preference for one chocolate brand over another, the differences between the Canadian KitKat (CKK) and the American KitKat (AKK) are pretty noticeable. First, the CKK is larger. Weighing in at a hefty 50 grams (1.75 oz), it beats the AKK which is a dinky 42 grams (1.5 oz).
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What does Kit Kat stand for?

Nestle shares that the “name first appeared on a boxed assortment of chocolates that Rowntree's made during the 1920s.” That name came from an 18th century Whig literary club titled after a man named Christopher Catling—or Kit Cat. We'll have to take Nestle's word on this one!
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Why is Kit Kat called Kit Kat?

The KitKat was originally made by Rowntrees in York, and it turns out it was named after a man who made pies in the 17th century in London. Christopher Catling cooked meat pies, named 'kit-cats' after him, which became the favourite meal of a group of influential people who gathered in London eateries.
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Does Kitkat contain pig fat?

Nestle company accepts that they add juice extracted from beef in chocolate– Kitkat. Did media ever inform you? That in a case in a Chennai High Court, the 'Fair & Lovely' company has accepted that the cream contains the oil from Pig fats.
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Why does Japan have so many Kit Kat flavors?

The business model was created to solve a problem the company found in Japanese convenience stores, which frequently rotated items and flavors off of shelves. By producing smaller runs of flavors, the company was better able to control its production costs.
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How many Kit Kat flavors exist?

The Japanese Love for Kit-Kat Bars and Their 300 Flavors.
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Why are Japanese Kit Kats so small?

Japanese KitKats are now smaller because 'people are worried about calorie and sugar' Since launching in Japan in 1973, British chocolate brand KitKat has become one of Japan's most popular chocolate snacks.
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Did Kit Kat get smaller?

From September 2020, we adjusted the recipe to switch part of the sugar to soy milk okara (lees) powder etc., and changed each serving to be bite-sized so that people concerned about calories can easily enjoy it. In the case of the standard 'KitKat Mini', the weight was reduced from 11.6 grams to 9.9 grams.”
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What size was the original Kit Kat?

The bar launched on 29 August 1935, under the title of Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp (priced at 2d), and was sold in London and throughout Southern England. The traditional bar has four fingers which each measure approximately 1cm (0.4 in) by 9cm (3.5 in).
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What is in the middle of a Kit Kat?

"To clarify, the 'chocolayer' — the filling between the wafer of a Kit Kat — is made from cocoa liquor, sugar and a small amount of re-worked Kit Kat," a Nestlé U.K. spokesperson confirmed, adding, "Please note, re-worked Kit Kat is product which cannot be sold."
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What is the oldest candy bar?

In the 20th century, candy bars became one of the most popular sweets of all time. The oldest candy bar was created in 1847 by Joseph Fry using bittersweet chocolate. Henry Nestle and Daniel Peter first introduced milk chocolate to the world in 1875.
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How did Twix get its name?

'Twix' is a combination of 'twin' and 'bix,' says The Daily Meal, with 'bix' being British slang for 'biscuits. ' And biscuits are known to Americans as cookies — in this case, the cookie found in a Twix bar.
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Why do American KitKats taste different?

The American-made chocolate bar contains more sugar, while the British-made chocolate bar is higher in fat and cocoa, resulting in a richer, smoother flavor.
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Why are KitKats better in Canada?

Over 22 Billion Kit Kat fingers consumed every year!

Canadian Kit Kat Bars are made by Nestle Canada at their Toronto Chocolate Factory using natural flavours and 100% UTZ certified chocolate. Kit Kat is also made with Cocoa Plan cocoa. The Nestle Canada Kit Kat Bar is superior to the Hershey's Kit Kat made in the USA.
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Who owns KitKat Hershey's or Nestlé?

Kit Kit was invented by Rowntree's of York, a British company, which is now owned by Nestle. In the United States, Kit Kat is made by H.B. Reese, which is a division of Hershey. Although Rowntree's trademarked the name in 1911, it didn't begin producing the four-finger bar until 1935.
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Do Japanese like Kit Kats?

The chocolate brand has grown immensely popular in Japan due to Japan's omiyage (gift-giving) culture, with the country being the brand's biggest consumer in terms of both sales and profits. However, another main reason for it's popularity is in its serendipitous name.
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Do you break a Kit Kat?

There is a law of nature regarding the way you're supposed to eat Kit Kat bars: You break off one bar at a time (hence the jingle "give me a break of that Kit Kat bar"), eat it, then do the same with the next one. Continue until the entire snack is consumed.
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How many Japanese Kit Kats are there?

Japan is home to over 300 unique flavors of Kit Kats created exclusively for certain cities, regions, and seasons.
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