It's a sweet treat fitting for a Disney princess. Nestle is releasing a pink Kit Kat bar in the UK, and the company says its ruby-colored hue isn't from a dye. The coloring is completely natural.
Kit Kats are getting an extreme makeover! Nestlé is launching a deluxe version of its popular chocolate bar. The company says the new Kit Kat bars will be extra large, and you'll be able to choose ...
While we love an OG, sometimes brands make something better, so we tried 10 different Kit Kats from the US and Japan to see ...
Nestlé’s confectionery arm in the UK has launched a GBP21m (US$29.8m) advertising campaign for its Kit Kat brand. The ‘Working like a Machine’ campaign has been introduced to support the brand’s ...
Nestle has launched an addition to its Kit Kat range in Australia, the Kit Kat Chunky3, which features the brand’s signature wafer, topped with three breakable chunks containing three separate ...
Kit Kats are getting an upgrade! Nestle is launching luxury Kit Kat bars...but they are not cheap. The new "Kit Kat Chocolatory" creation costs $17 a bar. The new bar will allow customers to choose ...
The vintage gamer says the unauthorized use will likely prevent it from legitimately partnering with other candy brands. By Ashley Cullins Atari wants to break off a piece of Nestle’s profits after ...
The European Union's top court should cancel Swiss food giant Nestle's trademark for the shape of the Kit Kat chocolate bar, the court's top adviser said Thursday. Nestle has been locked in a ...
Nestlé's four-finger chocolate bar is not entitled to trade mark protection, as the company has not shown that it has acquired distinctiveness such that consumers rely upon it to identify the ...
(Reuters) - A new lawsuit accuses Nestle SA of blatantly violating the rights of Atari by using without permission the classic 1970s video game "Breakout" in a new marketing campaign for its Kit Kat ...
Nestle, the Swiss food and beverage giant known for brands like Nespresso, Kit Kat, Perrier, and Purina, announced on Thursday that it will cut 16,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years.