Renee Yount
on February 4, 2025
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Kit Kats are indeed made using rejected Kit Kats, a fact confirmed by Nestlé, the global manufacturer of the product. During production, imperfect Kit Kats that don't meet quality standards are crushed and mixed with sugar to create a paste, which is then used as filling for new Kit Kat wafers. This recycling process creates a unique scenario where each Kit Kat potentially contains layers of previous Kit Kats, as some of the newly produced bars may also be rejected and recycled.
This practice not only reduces food waste but also helps maintain consistency in taste and texture. While it's true that you're essentially eating layers of Kit Kats within Kit Kats, it's important to note that fresh ingredients are also added in each production cycle. This innovative approach to manufacturing results in a product that is both efficient and sustainable.
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Jerry Jones
Previously created kit Kats are yummy.
February 4, 2025
Jerry Jones
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Davy
Lol...Mericans are the dumbest eaters & drinkers on the planet!! My own people are complete embarrassments.
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February 4, 2025