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  2. Kit Kat - Wikipedia

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    Kit Kat (stylised as KitKat in various countries) is a chocolate-covered wafer bar confection created by Rowntree's of York, England.It is produced globally by Nestlé (which acquired Rowntree's in 1988), [1] except in the United States, where it is made under licence by the H. B. Reese Candy Company, a division of the Hershey Company (an agreement Rowntree's first made with Hershey in 1970).

  3. Gourmet KitKat bars are here, but they don't come cheap - AOL

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    Forget picking up a candy bar in the grocery store checkout line — Nestlé’s latest creation involves custom-order chocolate with over 1,500 different flavor combinations.

  4. Kit Kat’s coolest flavors aren’t sold in the US. Here’s why

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    If you stroll through the real or virtual aisles of a Japanese store, you might find Kit Kats in flavors like salt lemon, caramel pudding, whole grain biscuit, melon, and milk tea. Good luck ...

  5. The Absolute Best Peanut-Free Candies for Kids With Allergies

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    Kit Kat Bars. Shop Now. Snack Size, Candy Bag (66 Pieces) ... (and some flavors contain coconut). 17. Fun Dip. Shop Now. Fun Dip Bulk Case of 48 Packets of 2 Flavors. ... 60 Full Size Bars. amazon ...

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  7. Kit Kats in Japan - Wikipedia

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    There have been more than 300 limited-edition seasonal and regional flavors of Kit Kat chocolate bars produced in Japan since 2000, many exclusive to the country. [1] [2] [3] Nestlé, which operates the Kit Kat brand in Japan, reports that the brand overtook Meiji Chocolate as the top-selling confectionery in Japan from 2012 to 2014. [4]