By Sister Toldjah
If I were to rank my top five candy bars, KitKat bars would be somewhere in there, along with Twix, the 100 Grand bars, the good ol’ fashioned Hershey milk chocolate bars, and my all-time favorite (and one that isn’t made anymore), the tasty Marathon bars.
KitKat celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2025 and has a pretty neat history, according to its official bio.
“In 1935, a heartwarming treat named ‘Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp’ hit the shelves in stores around the United Kingdom,” they note. “Fast forward to now, and we all know and love it as Nestle KitKat. This somewhat simple name was derived from the Kit Kat Club, an exclusive 18th-century club for the elite in London.”
They added that “The name was chosen to add a hint of sophistication and grandness to this sweet and smooth snack.”
One of the stranger stories to come out over the last few days happens to involve KitKat bars, and how several hundred thousand of them were apparently stolen in Europe in what is being called a “chocolate heist.”
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