The General Kit Kat Thread

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Finally, a thread for any and everyone to discuss Kit Kat, be it the incredible combo of wafer and chocolate, the rich history of the delicacy that dates back to the 18th century, the thought-provoking logo and branding, that finger-snapping song that we've all grown to love or just general kit kat chit chat.
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<JackWhite> Hamptonio: yes, and tell the lovely wife that i really love the pot pie recipe. i can't get enough LOL! anyway, let me know when you get that package of test pressings i sent you.
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Screw conventions, eat it this way

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Only general Kit-Kats? What about specialty ones?
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Stl_ben wrote:Only general Kit-Kats? What about specialty ones?
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<JackWhite> Hamptonio: yes, and tell the lovely wife that i really love the pot pie recipe. i can't get enough LOL! anyway, let me know when you get that package of test pressings i sent you.
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Two words. Curly Wurly
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dmdv1 wrote:Two words. Curly Wurly
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dmdv1 wrote:Two words. Curly Wurly
Dammit I love Curly Wurlies. Wish they sold them in the US. Once the weather cools, I'll have to have my girlfriend get her pen pal in Scotland to send some.
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curseofhalos wrote:
dmdv1 wrote:Two words. Curly Wurly
Dammit I love Curly Wurlies. Wish they sold them in the US. Once the weather cools, I'll have to have my girlfriend get her pen pal in Scotland to send some.
We don't need no stinkin' Kit Kats. We need Curly Wurlys.

And you can buy them in the U.S. if you can find a place that sells British products and that place orders 'em. You'll pay a premium, though. They're $1 apiece at the shop I go to.
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Kali Durga wrote:
curseofhalos wrote:
dmdv1 wrote:Two words. Curly Wurly
Dammit I love Curly Wurlies. Wish they sold them in the US. Once the weather cools, I'll have to have my girlfriend get her pen pal in Scotland to send some.
We don't need no stinkin' Kit Kats. We need Curly Wurlys.

And you can buy them in the U.S. if you can find a place that sells British products and that place orders 'em. You'll pay a premium, though. They're $1 apiece at the shop I go to.

Surely there has to be a place in Nashville that sells them....
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curseofhalos wrote:
Kali Durga wrote:
curseofhalos wrote:
dmdv1 wrote:Two words. Curly Wurly
Dammit I love Curly Wurlies. Wish they sold them in the US. Once the weather cools, I'll have to have my girlfriend get her pen pal in Scotland to send some.
We don't need no stinkin' Kit Kats. We need Curly Wurlys.

And you can buy them in the U.S. if you can find a place that sells British products and that place orders 'em. You'll pay a premium, though. They're $1 apiece at the shop I go to.

Surely there has to be a place in Nashville that sells them....
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Dave, do you remember if that store we went in at the Nashville farmer's market had Curly Wurlys? I remember that they had British candies, but can't recall if I saw C.W.s. If they don't carry them normally, maybe they could order 'em.
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