What is the correct way to eat a Kit Kat?
The Correct Way To Eat A KitKat Is By Biting Straight Into The Middle.
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How does a Kardashian eat a Kit Kat?
Why You Should Never Eat a Kit Kat Like a Kardashian

- Step 1: Separate one bar. PIN IT.
- Step 2: Eat the chocolate off both ends. PIN IT.
- Step 3: Eat all the chocolate off of the edges. PIN IT.
- Step 4: Separate and eat the top wafer. PIN IT.
- Step 5: Separate and eat the bottom wafer. PIN IT.
- Step 6: Eat the middle wafer. PIN IT.
How do most people eat a Kit Kat?
In case you don’t know somehow, the intended and universally accepted way to eat a Kit Kat is to snap off the individual wafer columns and eat them one at a time. My personal preference is an extension of that: Freeze them first. It gives them a nicer snap when you chomp on ’em, and your fingers don’t get so messy.
Does Kourtney Kardashian eat chocolate?
Kourtney’s favorite snacks, especially while on vacation, include chocolate croissants, Double Stuf Oreos, and Cheetos, she writes on her site.
Which Kardashians eat weird Kit Kats?
Kourtney Kardashian has a unique way of eating a Kit Kat candy bar and she’s spoken about it and demonstrated it in the past, but she’s just reminded everyone again in a new interview.

How many ways can you eat a KitKat?
Here are the steps, which, yes, seem arbitrary at first glance.
- Step 1: Break off one piece.
- Step 2: Bite the chocolate off of both short ends. (Just the chocolate.
- Step 3: Eat the chocolate down each side.
- Step 4: Separate and eat the top layer.
- Step 5: Separate and eat the bottom layer.
- Step 6: Eat the middle.
Is Kit Kat real chocolate?
The milk chocolate used for Kit Kats is made from whole-milk powder and Nestlé buys most of its cacao beans from West Africa.
How old is KitKat?
The KIT KAT® Bar got its start across the pond in 1935. Originally known by Londoners as “Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp,” the candy was renamed in 1937 to “Kit Kat® Chocolate Crisp.” While KIT KAT® Bars are a global confection, The Hershey Company has produced the candy in the U.S. since 1970.