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    The Kit-Kat Katostrophe Wafers… in milk chocolate. In rows. Break time. Anytime. Break time anytime. BREAK time ANYTIME. Some people don’t get this. Something in their cerebral cortex is wrong, and they do it all wrong. There comes a time when Kit-Kats must be eaten properly, in order to achieve world peace. Sure, we can stop fighting, and ISIS could stop breaking religious monuments, and we could actually like each other but that’s boring. What really matters is eating Kit-Kats properly. You must break the pieces apart before you eat them. Then, you can eat each separate wafer.Don’t bite into the Kit-Kat head first. Think about what you’re doing. Secretly inside, you’re making us all cry. If you just bite both pieces without breaking them…

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    In the article, “Kit Kat garners positive PR for campus theft response” by Kevin Allen, discusses how Kit Kat took advantage of a viral story on social media that involved their brand. The whole story started when a college student had posted a picture on Twitter about how someone had left a note in their car because they had broken into the car and stolen the person’s Kit Kat. The photo of the note quickly went viral all across social media with shares, likes and comments. Kit Kat then tweeted…

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    One of the examples that Jonah Berger provided is about the Kit Kat ad about taking a break. Researchers found that consumers consumed Kit Kat’s most during their break and also paired it with a hot beverage. This is what led to the idea of Kit Kat and coffee. This advertisement led to gain of a $500 million brand from a $300 million brand. This is important because triggers are most effective when paired with something else that is remarkable. Kit Kat was already one of the most iconic brands;…

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    Kit Kat by Nestle, is wafer biscuit based by chocolate. Kit Kat is made for customers with chocolate taste with wafer biscuit for delicious combination with quality experienced by the customers. Kit Kat comes in different flavors, shapes and sizes across the world. Traditional Kit Kat has 4 fingers, later it has 2 fingers. now it is has different numbers of fingers for different market customers. The first flavor is Kit Kat orange , now forty flavors of Nestle Kit kat are available like…

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    Kit Kat Vs Snickers

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    Although many people enjoy the commercials for both kit kat and snickers, in the end more people enjoy snickers commercials entertaining way they describe satisfying your hunger. Both the kit kat and snickers commercial have differences. during the kit kat commercial i noticed that they did not have a slogan. with kit kat not having a slogan it does not help to convey the message, and the viewers are not as interested in the product as much. though, while watching the snickers commercial they…

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    The year is 1931, the place, Berlin, and here we see the entrance of a young American writer, Clifford Bradshaw. Later we see the entrance of his love interest, and main attraction of the Kit Kat Club, Sally Bowles. Throughout the play we follow the romance between the two as it grows and develops, and finally fails. We also follow the tragically doomed romance of German Boarding House owner, Fraulein Schneider, and her Jewish suitor Herr Schultz. At intervals every so often we see the Emcee…

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    sank into my Kit-Kat bar, which was the only piece of candy I managed to keep. Alone in my room, I munched onto the candy and recalled the unexpected events of tonight... Halloween started like every other year. I told my mom I was headed to Jenny’s house for her Halloween party. In reality, I went trick or treating. This year, my best friend, Jenny, and I agreed to dress up as Twix and Kit-Kat bars. The next few weeks were spent planning out every last detail of our Halloween night. The first…

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    2012 was his year, except the next three years after that were horrible for everyone. He had everything a person could want. Fame, money, and power, but he lost it all. His mistake would ruin everything, his cities respect, his city's reputation, his country's reputation, and his reputation. Everyone looked up to him, he gave the people hope, he was loved by everyone, so sad all the power he had, went to his head. When he wasn’t so famous and powerful, he was simply, humble. When the people…

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    The first couple steps were bumpy, my trembling feet vibrated against the crackling floor. The door swung open as I went to knock. SCREEEEEECH! As I walked into the unfamiliar home, I became more aware of the man I was about to meet. As the stairs appear from the darkness, my path lit up ahead of me. The shaded man sat on his spinning stool. “Come in, come in.” The rumbling of the drums came to a stop. His heart and soul still played to the beat of the music, showed me the artist inside.…

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    Whiplash Film Analysis

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    Whiplash: A Path of Self-Destruction Whiplash directed by Damien Chazelle, perfectly entails the journey of one’s self-destructive path to greatness. Set in a modern day music school, Andrew Niemen, an ambitious jazz drummer wanting to become “One of the greats” is met with an opportunity to join studio band with a well-known teacher Fletcher. A psychological mind warfare ensues between the two with Fletcher pushing Andrew to his limits ultimately setting him on his path of self-destruction.…

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