Kit Kat - Do you enjoy eating it?

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Zugzwang152

Lifer
Oct 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: Aquaman
They have so many variations:

Normal
Dark Chocolate
Strawberry
Whaite Chocolate
Orange
Raspberry
Caramel
etc.

Cheers,
Aquaman

Hmmm... they only have normal flavored Kit Kats here. 95% of the time candy flavor spinoffs are inferior to the original though, so I can only imagine how awful those would taste. In fact, the only improvement over an original candy that I can think of are Wild Berry Skittles.

blasphemy!
 

Kelnoen

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I heard somewhere that the US kitkats are different to the european ones.

are they made in the US?
 
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Originally posted by: Kelnoen
I heard somewhere that the US kitkats are different to the european ones.

are they made in the US?


they are made by nestle arent they? they are not an american brand i dont think.....
 

dug777

Lifer
Oct 13, 2004
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Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: Kelnoen
I heard somewhere that the US kitkats are different to the european ones.

are they made in the US?


they are made by nestle arent they? they are not an american brand i dont think.....

Swiss iirc?

Made all over the place tho, my mum reckons the choccy in them here is different to that of the Kit Kats in the UK...
 

Colt45

Lifer
Apr 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: Kelnoen
I heard somewhere that the US kitkats are different to the european ones.

are they made in the US?


they are made by nestle arent they? they are not an american brand i dont think.....

Swiss iirc?

Made all over the place tho, my mum reckons the choccy in them here is different to that of the Kit Kats in the UK...

yeah nestle is swiss, but they've got fabs all over the place.

as for me, the chocolate is too sugary and not chocolately enough :'(
 

dug777

Lifer
Oct 13, 2004
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Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: Kelnoen
I heard somewhere that the US kitkats are different to the european ones.

are they made in the US?


they are made by nestle arent they? they are not an american brand i dont think.....

Swiss iirc?

Made all over the place tho, my mum reckons the choccy in them here is different to that of the Kit Kats in the UK...

yeah nestle is swiss, but they've got fabs all over the place.

as for me, the chocolate is too sugary and not chocolately enough :'(

:laugh:

Choccy 'fabs' :thumbsup:
 

Eli

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: Kelnoen
I heard somewhere that the US kitkats are different to the european ones.

are they made in the US?


they are made by nestle arent they? they are not an american brand i dont think.....

Swiss iirc?

Made all over the place tho, my mum reckons the choccy in them here is different to that of the Kit Kats in the UK...

yeah nestle is swiss, but they've got fabs all over the place.

as for me, the chocolate is too sugary and not chocolately enough :'(
lol @ Nestle Fabs...

 

Colt45

Lifer
Apr 18, 2001
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doh. i use that work for all kinds of factories. fabrika == factory.. ;)

but i guess kitkats are kinda like IC's. they both have wafers :D
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: Kelnoen
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews-all-55059.html

Galaxy Ripple!!!!!

To describe the taste of a Galaxy ripple is a difficult task. Obviously it tastes of delicious Galaxy chocolate but if you've never tried any that won't help you much. The taste of Galaxy chocolate is sweeter than other chocolate and more rich and creamy and fantastically cholatey. Some people may find the chocolate too sweet and I certainly know a few people who don't like it at all. The texture of Galaxy chocolate in general is very smooth and it melts quickly and beautifully in the mouth, coating the whole inside of your mouth. Some people may find this texture a little cloying but I love it.
A Galaxy Ripple, (as the name suggests), has ripples. These ripples are similar in effect to a Cadbury's flake but they are more melty, (I'm sorry; I know that isn't a real word), and much less crumbly and flaky.

wtf kind of review/description is that?? i still don't know wtf he's talking about./
 

Kelnoen

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Sep 20, 2006
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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Kelnoen
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews-all-55059.html

Galaxy Ripple!!!!!

To describe the taste of a Galaxy ripple is a difficult task. Obviously it tastes of delicious Galaxy chocolate but if you've never tried any that won't help you much. The taste of Galaxy chocolate is sweeter than other chocolate and more rich and creamy and fantastically cholatey. Some people may find the chocolate too sweet and I certainly know a few people who don't like it at all. The texture of Galaxy chocolate in general is very smooth and it melts quickly and beautifully in the mouth, coating the whole inside of your mouth. Some people may find this texture a little cloying but I love it.
A Galaxy Ripple, (as the name suggests), has ripples. These ripples are similar in effect to a Cadbury's flake but they are more melty, (I'm sorry; I know that isn't a real word), and much less crumbly and flaky.

wtf kind of review/description is that?? i still don't know wtf he's talking about./

Galaxy ripple = Sweet, smooth flakey chocolate