Thursday, April 30, 2015

History of Nestle KitKat

Rowntree had been making chocolate in York since the 1860s. 

KitKat product was developed as a four-finger wafer crisp, initially launched in London and the South East in September 1935 as ‘Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp’ and re-named two years later as KitKat Chocolate Crisp.

Within two years of launch, KitKat chocolate was established as Rowntree’s leading product a position that it has maintained ever since.

It remained popular in the UK, despite weathering the storm of the Second World War. It became KitKat after the Second World War KitKat was first advertised in TV back in 1957 and had its first color advert in 1967.

In 1988, Nestlé SA acquired Rowntree. Nestle boosted Rowntree’s international presence, selling its brands in territories that had been beyond its reach before.

KitKat which for so many years was the best-selling selling chocolate bar in Britain became a huge seller in India, China and Eastern Europe.

KitKat is produced at the Nestlé Rowntree Factory and in 2004 a massive 39,000 tons of KitKat were sold.

By 2010, KitKat was sold in more countries than any chocolate bar, with 17.6 billion of the chocolate fingers produced very year.
History of Nestle KitKat

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