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Go ahead and share the fun fact with your fellow candy lovers and then discuss whether breaking "off a finger of that Kit Kat bar" would be as catchy as the jingle we've known since the beginning.
“The standard bars consist of four pieces, called fingers, and each finger can be snapped from the bar as an individual piece,” the Hershey Company writes of Kit Kat on the brand’s official ...
Nestlé has been attempting to trademark Kit Kat’s iconic four-finger format for more than a decade, saying it deserves protection just like Toblerone’s triangular shape.
Crunch time for Kit Kat’s 3D shape as EU judges show teeth in trademark row Foretaste of a future food fight between rival four-finger products?
The lyrics to the decades-old Kit Kat jingle would suggest that each individual chocolate-covered Kit Kat wafer is known as a “piece.” But strictly speaking, that’s not the official term.
No break for Kit Kat in four-finger trademark battle Nestle's appeal to have its Kit Kat bar shape trademarked has been dismissed by the European Court of Appeal.
There’s a split-second moment, between stripping a Kit Kat of its wrapper and snapping off the first finger, where you go to pierce the foil crack and remember there hasn’t been one for over a ...
Cadbury has stopped rival Nestle from trademarking the 4-finger shape of the KitKat and can now make its own version ...
The food giant has been attempting for several years to trademark the shape of its four-finger Kit Kat bar to prevent others creating chocolate bars in the same shape. Nestle will hear from the ...
"The four finger-shape has been used throughout the EU by Nestle for decades and is known by consumers as being Kit Kat," Nestle told the Independent.
But Nestlé — which owns the Kit Kat brand throughout the rest of the world — appears to be using “finger” much more often in its online product descriptions.
Britain’s High Court on Wednesday again refused to allow Nestle to trademarkthe “shape of a four finger chocolate-coated wafer,” better known as the Kit Kat bar.