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Kit Kat bars are popular with students because the name Kit Kat when pronounced in Japanese sounds similar to the Japanese expression kitto katsu, which means “I am sure to win.”
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But they are less irritating than they normally are, because designers, cognizant of our needs phone, purse, keys, lipstick, Kit Kat, seem to have made them larger and thus more practical.
Finding the Perfect Handbag This Fall Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Greenpeace is using this video outside of the U.S. because in this country, Kit Kat is licensed to, and made by Hershey's.
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Greenpeace is using this video outside of the U.S. because in this country, Kit Kat is licensed to, and made by Hershey's.
Daniel Kessler: Nestle: (Still) Taking a Bite Out of Rainforests 2010
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By 10: 30, she was waiting outside the gates of the local jail, carrying bags of clothes and underwear and boxes of M & Ms, peanut butter crackers, Kit Kat bars, cookies, even a bucket of fried chicken and french fries for Zamzam and four other American college student friends from Alexandria who are similarly charged.
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We always seek out legal advice and make sure that we understand any potential consequences before launching a campaign like Kit Kat.
Greenpeace Vs. Brands: Social Media Attacks To Continue 2010
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If the chocolate bar you were eating contained a wafer, it most probably came out of a packet bearing the words Kit Kat.
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For Kit Kat, one of Nestle's flagship brands and one of the world's most famous chocolate bars, the strategy wasn't to fight the battle on the shelf, but to create a new level of meaning and a revolutionary new way to experience the brand.
Bob Jeffrey: Necessity Is the Mother of our Creative Invention 2009
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It seems Kit Kat, a product of the Great Depression is having a resurgence.
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I mean, youve inhaled that Kit Kat and are thinking of diving back into the drawer for another.
Giving Up the V Serena Robar 2009
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