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  • Lemon cheesecake KitKat is already sold in Germany and Japan, and the group confirmed it may be brought to Britain.

    Boing Boing: February 15, 2004 - February 21, 2004 Archives 2004

  • Nestl é , the maker of brands such as KitKat, Nescaf é and H ä agen-Dazs ice cream, posted sales of 109.7 billion Swiss francs $114.35 billion last year, up 2% on 2009, while net profit was 34.2 billion francs, up from 10.4 billion francs after the sale of its stake in eye-care company Alcon.

    Nestl Deborah Ball 2011

  • Vevey, Switzerland-based Nestlé, owner of brands such as KitKat, Gerber baby food and Nescafé coffee, saw sales fall 2.1% last year, to 107.62 billion Swiss francs ($99.87 billion) from 109.91 billion francs.

    Nestlé's Full-Year Net Profit Falls Deborah Ball 2010

  • The decision was a setback to Nestl, the world's largest food company and maker of brands such as KitKat chocolate bars and Nescafe coffee.

    Nestl 2010

  • Egyptian operations of food giant Nestle SA have been temporarily interrupted due to ongoing political unrest across the country,'' said Nina Backes, a spokeswoman for the owner of brands such as KitKat, Gerber baby food and Nescafe coffee.

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  • Former Rowntree worker Eddie Metcalfe recalls first 'KitKat' bars rolling off production line 75 years ago

    WN.com - Articles related to Ethical KitKats fairing so well 2010

  • Greenpeace International has launched a campaign against Nestle alleging that popular chocolate bars such as KitKat and Coffee Crisp use palm oil from Sinar Mas, one of the largest producers of palm oil, which is threatening the rainforest, endangering orangutans and reducing carbon dioxide sinks, reports the Vancouver Sun. Greenpeace Canada ...

    BNET Articles Jim Motavalli 2010

  • Greenpeace International has launched a campaign against Nestle alleging that popular chocolate bars such as KitKat and Coffee Crisp use palm oil from Sinar Mas, one of the largest producers of palm oil, which is threatening the rainforest, endangering orangutans and reducing carbon dioxide sinks, reports the Vancouver Sun. Greenpeace Canada ...

    BNET Articles Jim Motavalli 2010

  • In a series of articles in May, The Independent chronicled the impact of palm oil on forests, wildlife and tribes and revealed its widespread use in products on sale in the UK such as KitKat, Wrigley's, Hovis and Persil.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • My stomach started to sink, and I felt the KitKat boiling in a rush of acid.

    The Education Of Hailey Kendrick Eileen Cook 2011

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