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January 31st, 2002

The Kit-Kat Mystery

Someone please explain this to me:

Kit Kat ingredients

Why would a Kit Kat bar have nonfat milk if it’s going to have milk fat added in later? Wouldn’t using regular milk trim the ingredient list down by one?

I shall find out. I swear it.

Posted in Food and Beverage

FROM: Robert [E-Mail]
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 12:05:50 am
Who cares? IT HAS SUGAR!!!



FROM: Chris
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 9:08:53 am
I just spent 10 minutes searching hershey.com for a consumer hotline and if they have one they aren't publishing the number.



FROM: Ryan
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 10:19:59 am
Actually, it's right on their front page. I called them yesterday, but it was after hours, so I called them today to check and here's the response: "You know, I don't know."

The woman found my question amusing, though, and is "forwarding my comment on."



FROM: Paul [E-Mail]
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 10:23:00 am
Because nonfat milk is good for you, duh!

Seriously, however, I think this ranks up there as one of life's big mysteries.



FROM: Elizabeth
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 11:13:19 am
Lactose is another milk-related ingredient.



FROM: Greg
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 12:01:38 pm
Funniest Ping ever!



FROM: Matt
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 12:16:52 pm
My aunt used to work for Hershey in their lab, where they came up with the new products. She would always have some of the "top-secret" items long before they were released to the general public.



FROM: Robert [E-Mail]
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 6:02:26 pm
Recommended for tomorrow's Ping: How do they cram all that graham?



FROM: jk
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 7:54:21 pm
Lactose is baaaaaaaad. Nearly ruined my life. I am not joking.

I live near Hershey and must say I prefer Nestle. There is no comparison in quality!



FROM: fresh
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 9:51:34 pm
lets all agree hersey owns nestle



FROM: Scott [E-Mail]
DATE: Thursday January 31, 2002 -- 9:58:24 pm
Almost as big a mystery in candy land is what exactly "nougat" consists of. However, it's a mystery I never study because nougat is just too yummy for me to care about it's contents.



FROM: chantal
DATE: Friday February 22, 2002 -- 11:08:49 pm
does ANYONE know what nougat is?? i would actually like to know.. its weird.. email me if you know



FROM: Kat
DATE: Sunday February 24, 2002 -- 3:52:16 am
Nougat is made from Macadamia nuts ground into a kind of paste.. and then a certain kind of flower-honey is added....

At least, that's how a lot of nougats are made, naturally. If it's not natural nougat, it's probably honey with some nut flavoring, and some consistancy worked in.



FROM: fla
DATE: Friday March 15, 2002 -- 11:48:07 am
Nestle Owns everything



FROM: Mark
DATE: Friday June 28, 2002 -- 9:40:54 am
Because the non fat milk has a longer shelf life than full fat milk and they add the fat later to ensure that you get all that colesterol goodness.



FROM: Ryan
DATE: Friday June 28, 2002 -- 10:13:23 am
Interesting theory, Mark...



FROM:
DATE: Thursday July 4, 2002 -- 10:16:33 am
maybe if they put milk with fat then there would be a different percentage so they separated it to make the right amount but i dont capitalize or punctuate so what would i know



FROM: matt
DATE: Saturday August 3, 2002 -- 1:18:36 am
i just happened across this page by accident...and i'm completely perplexed. are you people really this bored? get a life!



FROM: Anthony
DATE: Monday August 5, 2002 -- 3:16:44 pm
Matt - I'm perplexed. Are YOU bored?



FROM: Dave Walls
DATE: Monday August 5, 2002 -- 10:50:05 pm
We're asking for an explanation from the town that brags about habing huge Hershey Kiss-shaped street lights.

LET...IT....GO.



FROM: elizabeth age 12
DATE: Sunday November 3, 2002 -- 2:19:30 pm
cool web page do u reckon non milk fat is animal fat cos if it is im never eatin kit kat again. im veggie!



FROM: perv
DATE: Tuesday March 4, 2003 -- 6:07:15 pm
if you're a veggie then do us all a favor and don't eat anything. the less veggies in this world the better.

amen.



FROM: Nicole
DATE: Sunday March 30, 2003 -- 2:40:41 pm
I agree with robert who cares it has sugar and is good.



FROM: Nicole
DATE: Sunday March 30, 2003 -- 3:07:47 pm
Yea its me again. I just thought maybe the one of the milks or whatever gives it its flavor or part of the flavor. Like the commercial says "Give them a break".



FROM: just wasted my time
DATE: Sunday April 13, 2003 -- 7:01:59 pm
nestle doesnt own hershey yet and lets hope they never do and it probably has something to do with the way the ingredients are added



FROM:
DATE: Wednesday May 14, 2003 -- 4:53:29 pm



FROM: kyle
DATE: Saturday September 13, 2003 -- 5:15:03 pm
its cheaper to buy nofat milk and then add milk fat



FROM: Daniel Bonasse
DATE: Thursday November 27, 2003 -- 11:11:58 am
I feel they made the ingredients like that to make it...what would you call it...Culturally Diverse. First you got the NONFAT MILK, then the MILK FAT. I think they put in the Nonfat, and then later realized that they left out those who are somewhat overweight (See, I'm tryin to be ethical here) and so then they added in the Milk FAT. Thank you!



FROM: Paul
DATE: Thursday November 27, 2003 -- 11:39:13 am
Don't quit your day job.



FROM: Ryan [E-Mail]
DATE: Thursday November 27, 2003 -- 8:59:54 pm
If he's employed, we're in trouble.



FROM: Daniel Bonasse
DATE: Friday November 28, 2003 -- 5:26:03 pm
Actually, I have been unemployed for the past MONTH!!! But, its all good.



FROM: Jen
DATE: Monday December 22, 2003 -- 5:25:46 pm
this site is great.



FROM: rachel
DATE: Thursday February 19, 2004 -- 11:39:38 am
stupid



FROM: Paul
DATE: Thursday February 19, 2004 -- 2:38:23 pm
What is this, a Miller Lite commercial?



FROM: Ken
DATE: Friday December 24, 2004 -- 4:52:17 pm
Maybe it is like milk fat from goat milk? like they are different kinds of things maybe, i donno, shhh, this never happened



FROM: SABRE
DATE: Sunday January 16, 2005 -- 2:23:11 am
WTF, WITH ALL THAT IS GOING ON IN THE WORLD YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THIS



FROM: Jon
DATE: Sunday January 16, 2005 -- 3:38:51 am
I'd guess that the cookie part of the bar is made with one of the ingredients, while the chocolate is made with the other.



FROM: Paul
DATE: Sunday January 16, 2005 -- 8:40:06 am
WTF, WITH ALL THAT IS GOING ON IN THE WORLD YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THIS

Clearly, the new Ping slogan.



FROM: 1 chef
DATE: Tuesday January 18, 2005 -- 12:08:26 pm
back to nougat it is made from sugar or honey various nuts are also used and sometimes chopped candied fruit.white nougat is made with beaten eggwhite and is softer brown nougat is made with carmelized sugar and is firmer.nougat is popular in southern Europe



FROM: Bob
DATE: Thursday February 24, 2005 -- 5:54:48 pm
?????Bob?????



FROM: Bob
DATE: Thursday February 24, 2005 -- 5:56:42 pm
what the hell??



FROM: taking a break
DATE: Thursday March 17, 2005 -- 10:18:15 am
this reminds me of a great joke I heard a long time ago from some guy's stand up routine,

- it goes something like this...

"You know, I love eating KitKat... until I realize I have 4 friends around..."



FROM: Joseph
DATE: Tuesday April 12, 2005 -- 4:07:41 pm
It's simple economics.

Nonfat milk and milk fat are not what you think they are. This is not just skim milk and cream blended together to get whole milk. Both of these substances are dairy waste products left over from churning butter, making cheese, etc., and are available much more cheaply than whole milk is. You certainly wouldn't want to blend them together and drink the resulting concoction.



FROM: Ryan [E-Mail]
DATE: Tuesday April 12, 2005 -- 6:22:47 pm
Well, there you go! Thanks for finally wrapping up this mystery in a tidy bow, Joseph.



FROM: chris
DATE: Thursday June 16, 2005 -- 4:06:00 pm
I have seen the answer multiple times and verified with Hershey. Every little thing that goes into products like these is measured very specifically. The amount of milkfat in any of the pre-made milks is not the exact amount they want in their product, so they add nonfat milk and then the exact amount of milkfat that they want. If they save a few bucks in the process so be it but that is not the driving force behind the madness.



Somebody November 22, 2006, 1:15 am

If you notice, the milk fat is listed later than the nonfat milk in the ingredients. They probably need a certain amount of milk fat to be added and since they can’t measure it exactly in the milk, they go with the nonfat milk so they can add however much milk fat as they need to.

losers!! March 19, 2007, 5:34 pm

nothing!!!! y dony u guys get a life?????

Amber September 27, 2007, 8:20 pm

Hahahah.

That’s hilarious.

:]

Theresa March 8, 2012, 8:12 am

The wafer, which is meant to be light and crisp is the part that contains non fat milk while the milk fat is listed under the “chocolate:” section. Case closed.

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