Ist in Kit Kat Nuss?
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Wie hoch sind Kit Kat?
Allgemeine Produktinformationen
| Produktabmessungen | 23 x 12 x 10 cm; 1.08 Kilogramm |
|---|---|
| Format | Getrocknet |
| Besonderheit | Bio |
| Zertifizierung | Grüner Punkt – ARA (Verpackungskennzeichen), UTZ zertifiziertes Kaffeprodukt (soziale und ökologische Qualität) |
| Hersteller | KitKat |
What is the history of KitKat?
KitKat. KitKat is a perfect balance of chocolate and wafer first launched in the UK in 1935 as ‚Chocolate Crisp‘. The KitKat brand name and logo was introduced on pack in 1937. Today, the iconic brand is present in more than 80 countries. The famous Have a break, have a KitKat strapline was first used in 1958 and has been used without…
What was the original name of the Kit Kat?
It was launched in September 1935 in the UK as Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp, and the later two-finger version was launched in 1936. It was renamed Kit Kat Chocolate Crisp in 1937, and just Kit Kat after World War II. Since 1957, the slogan for the Kit Kat in the UK and elsewhere has been „Have a break… have a Kit Kat“.
What countries do Kit Kat bars come from?
Kit Kat varieties on display in Osaka, Japan Kit Kat bars are produced in 16 countries by Nestlé: Brazil, Mexico, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, Russia, Japan, China, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Bulgaria, and Algeria.
How do you eat KitKat?
KitKat has, for years now, associated itself with this particular style of consuming it. Taking the chocolate out of the red wrapper, creating a slit in the silver foil through your fingernails, breaking the biscuit, and then devouring the chocolaty biscuit goodness.