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 | | The KitKat has been exported in a number of localised versions for overseas markets, such as the United States, Canada, Germany and Australia. |
 | | In recent years, KitKats have become very popular in Japan, a phenomenon attributed to the coincidental similarity between the bar's name and the Japanese phrase kitto katsu, roughly translating as "I hope you win." This has reportedly led to parents and children buying them for school examination days as a sort of good luck charm. |
 | | Original KitKat ingredients, listed by decreasing weight: sugar, flour, cocoa butter, nonfat milk, chocolate, refined palm kernel oil, lactose, milk fat, soya lecithin and PGPR (emulsifiers), yeast, sodium bicarbonate, vanillin. |
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