Noun
Kit Kat (plural Kit Kats)
A chocolate-covered wafer bar confection produced by Nestlé and Hershey.
kit-kat (plural kit-kats)
Alternative form of kit-cat.
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At the same time, a bit of novelty factor is lacking when compared to the pronounced “strawberry milk” flavor that last year’s Strawberry Kit Kat possessed. Source: Internet
Nestlé acquired Rowntree's in 1988 and now markets chocolates under their own brand, including Smarties (a chocolate candy) and Kit Kat (a candy bar); Kraft Foods through its 1990 acquisition of Jacobs Suchard, now owns Milka and Suchard. Source: Internet
The caramel inside was gooey and delicious – again, not too sweet – and the Kit Kat topping added a delightful crunch. Source: Internet
He cheerfully admits to washing down Kit Kat bars with Coca-Cola. Source: Internet
Choose from a wide set of modern and classic flavours like Lotus Biscoff, Nutella Marshmello, Nutella Caramel, Bubble Gum, Kit Kat, Strawberry and Mango Milkshakes. Source: Internet
It’s certainly not bad, but it completely overshadows the subtle sweet and salty wafer flavor I’ve come to enjoy in Kit Kat candy bars. Source: Internet