Dubai - 10 Things You Never Knew About Kit Kat
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Here are 10 facts about Kit Kat. People have been enjoying Kit Kats for over 75 years, and in that time a whole lot of chocolaty, crunchy-related stuff has happened. Here are 10 interesting tidbits about the classic candy bar. Number 10. They changed their name right around World War 2. Before that they were called Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisps, a nod to the company that made them. Where Kit Kat came from is unclear, but it’s believed the famous 1920s club of the same name served as at least a little influence. Number 9. Kit Kat pizzas were real. Thanks a 2014 Nestle Japan creation, Japanese restaurants owned by the Strawberry Cones company offered a limited-time desert pie topped with mango slices and sections of the candy bar. They sold for around 15 dollars. Number 8. There’ve been around 120 different flavors. Not all have been available in the US, but most of them were or can be found in Japan. The range of offerings is quite expansive with a huge variety of both sweet and savory options. Highlights include purple sweet potato, edamame soybean, pear, and blueberry cheesecake. Number 7. Some are specially made to be baked. When put into a toaster oven for a couple of minutes they emerge as crispy biscuit-like treats complete with a caramel sugar crust. Number 6. The store that sells the most bars is in Dubai. It’s a duty-free shop at the airport, and they go through about a ton of the chocolate-covered wafers every day. Number 5. A Kit Kat went to space. It was sent there attached to a weather balloon and soared to about 22 miles above ground. The treat was intended as a show of support for Felix Baumgartner who was at the time preparing to make his record-breaking sky dive from the atmosphere’s edge. Number 4. It was named TIME’s ‘Most Influential Candy Bar of All Time.’ The honor was bestowed upon it in 2014, and largely because it was the first to gain popularity on a global scale. That it was marketed as a treat to be shared was also deemed important. Number 3. The wrapper color was once blue. During and just following World War 2 some of the ingredients were rationed, and so the Kit Kat recipe had to be temporarily changed. Blue wrappers signified that it was covered in plain, instead of the usual milk, chocolate. Number 2. In 2013, Google chose to name the new version of its new operating system after Kit Kat as it was their staff's favorite treat. Number 1. People around the globe eat a lot of Kit Kats. According to Nestle, the company that now makes them, over 17 and a half billion of the individual fingers are produced every year. In the UK alone, over 550 are consumed every second. What’s your favorite thing about Kit Kats?
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Ate a king size one while watching this
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man, I just need a break
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I'm only watching this bc I'm eating one
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kit Kats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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im eating kit kats while watching this
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I swear that KitKat was not KitKat it was Kit-Kat wtf.
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Cant stand them
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Isn't it a wonder that if you pronounce 'kit kat' backwards it would be 'tic tac'. Coincidence?
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Im watching while eating green tea kitkat :)
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Kit Kats are delicious
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no more dash in the middle. kit-kat .. oh that's right it never existed Mandela effect
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Lol I was eating a kit while watching
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my favourite thing about kit kat is to stick them up my ass
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I have the baked kind. cx just afraid to try it cx it's called Chocolate sweet potato pie.
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the new commercial that Kit Kat has with the cat eating chocolate is so irresponsible my neighbors daughter gave her cat the chocolate Kit Kat and the cat died because cats can't eat chocolate like dogs
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I like kikkat so much I got one for my birthday I nine began every day😙😢
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I miss tearing the wrapper xD
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kit kats are so sweet to me....
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There has been a Kit Kat waffle cone sold in Australia as well as an Ice Cream.
Kit Kat did bring out a biscuit style version sold as a cookie or biscuit item.
They used to be wrapped in silver foil and could be bought as individual fingers and as a two finger bar
They were used in the armed service during WW2 as they were a handy treat that could be in a pocket or ration tin because it was small and convienently sized
Australia has had a few different flavours including dark chocolate coffee and white chocolate
The Kit Kat also comes in a chunky bar in variety of flavours
And the debate rages as to whether it is a biscuit (cookie) or a chocolate. In theBritish tv comedy series Two Pints of agar and a Packet of Chips the character Johnny Keogh is a believer that Kit Kat is a biscuit and it's his deal breaker whether he would date a girl or notnand was used in a couple of episodes as a running gag
Thanks Time for a break Time for a Kit Kat -
I'm eating kit Kat minis right now
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