The Big Break (2026)
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Fuck yeah, fuck Nestle, free chocolate!
Unrelated, I have 11 and a half tons of kit kats I need to sell quickly.
Is the US, KitKat is made by Hershey, so not sure if the Nestle version sold in Europe is any better. The US version just tastes like “number going up”. That’s the best description for how a lot of American food tastes. It’s so sweet that it makes my throat and tongue go numb, which mostly drowns out the chemical aftertaste, but not quite.
No time like the present to take a swipe at a “lot of American food” eh?
No, a “lot” of our food doesn’t taste like barf. Just cheap chocolate, of which we do have far too much.
All the food containing butyric acid tastes like barf.
sigh At least steal better chocolate.
I don't think there's better company to steal from than nestle
A cookie does taste better when its stolen.
Fair point, well presented
Theres a kit kat cereal!? I would expect the worst, but absolutely would try it.
I've tried it in my country and it tasted awful
Sweet joke
Could be worse... Thieves could've swapped them with the American puke flavored ones.
nestle has the blood of a million babies in it's ingredients. Fuck nestle.
At least ours aren't made by Nestle.
Hang on.
America has non-nestle, puke flavoured kit-kats?
Yup. They're manufactured by Hershey's in the US, and Hershey's is notorious for using butyric acid in the production of its chocolate, which, yeah, is one of the compounds found in puke. If you grow up eating Hershey's chocolate you don't really notice it though.

No, not really. We do have a handful of smaller local candymakers that try to make their own versions of chocolate wafers that are way better, though. But they're very rare.
"In Europe"?
Another article I read earlier (I'll have to find the link) said Poland, and something about a missing shipment.
That sounds more sensible.
Bars or cereal?
If they do it multiple times it will be cereal
Send this to Brandon and Dan for their food heist podcast