Does Kit Kat have a slogan?

Since 1957, Kit Kat (which Nestlé prefers to write as KITKAT in a single word, all-caps style) has used the “have a break, have a Kit Kat” slogan, created by agency J. Walter Thompson London.
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What is the old slogan for Kit Kat?

The makers of the KitKat chocolate bar are taking their own advice and having a break from using the company's 47-year-old slogan: "Have a break - have a KitKat".
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What is Kit Kat logo?

The “Kit Kat” logotype was placed right on the blue packaging, written in elegant serif capitals. It was made because of the problems with milk chocolate, which occurred during World War II.
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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 Kitkat called Kitkat?

The KitKat was originally made by Rowntrees in York, and it turns out it was named after a man who made pies in the 17th century in London.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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Did Kit Kat change their slogan?

Nestlé is giving its global Kit Kat slogan “Have a break, have a Kit Kat” a break of its own in a campaign that may resonate with anyone who feels like taking a break during this tumultuous year. The chocolate and wafer brand turns 85 this year.
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Who came up with the Kit Kat jingle?

The "classic" American version of the "Gimme a Break" Kit Kat jingle (in use in the US since 1986) was written by Ken Shuldman (copy) and Michael A. Levine (music) for the DDB Advertising Agency.
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How old is the Kit Kat jingle?

The entire episode was devoted to the unusual history of what a 2003 University of Cincinnati study declared was one of the top ten earworms of all time: the “Gimme a Break!” Kit Kat jingle. The ad first aired in 1986, and we have been collectively compelled to sing it ever since.
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What is the most famous jingle?

Once we returned with our hearing and sanity intact, this is what we found: “Nationwide is on your side” was the best-known jingle, recognized by 92.6% of survey respondents. It was followed closely by McDonald's “Ba-da-ba-ba-baaa… I'm lovin' it” and the canyon-crossing cry of “Ricola!”
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Does Kit Kat 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 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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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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What does a break Have a Kit Kat mean?

It marked a before and after in the advertising vocabulary, a benefit that the product “forced” the consumer to make. “Have a Break”, rest from everything you do, rest from the world, take a moment for yourself and for no one else.
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Are Kit Kats made out of Kit Kats?

As it turns out, a BBC 2 show called Inside the Factory that went behind the scenes at the Nestlé plant in York, England, revealed a little-known fact about the beloved candy bars – the crispy wafers are stuffed with crushed-up Kit Kats. In other words, Kit Kats are filled with other Kit Kats.
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What is the Twix slogan?

Since 2012, Twix launched the "Pick a Side" campaign. The advertising campaign introduced a rivalry of the two "sides" of the Twix bar. Each Twix bar was given its own distinct packaging, being labeled as either a "Right Twix" or a "Left Twix," although both sides are functionally identical.
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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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Is Kit Kat Nestlé or Hershey?

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. Nestle produces Kit Kats in 16 countries, including Canada, Australia, Germany, Russia, Japan, and India.
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How many Kit Kat flavors are there?

The Japanese Love for Kit-Kat Bars and Their 300 Flavors.
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How many Kit Kats can you eat?

Kit Kats: Only 70 calories, this fun size bar lets you eat almost one and a half packs. If you think if it this way, each fun size pack has two Kit Kat bars. So you can eat three for one hundred calories.
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Are Kit Kats hand made?

Every KitKat sold through the Chocolatory is being individually hand-crafted by expert chocolatiers in the UK and the eight-finger 'Create Your Break' bars will be made to order based on the choices of shoppers from the range of ingredients available.
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Is KitKat a chocolate or wafer?

Swipe to learn the story of how, in 1999, Nestle India proved that KitKat was in fact a wafer and not chocolate, which allowed it to take the tax break of 10% instead of 20% which was levied on chocolates. Not every product which is made of cocoa is chocolate, now you know!
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Why is KitKat different in the US?

US Kit Kat is owned by a different company than international Kit Kat. The sad truth of the matter is that the U.S. branch of Kit Kat is owned by Hershey, while internationally the company is owned by Nestlé.
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