A KitKat is deffo a biscuit.

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Amelie

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Agreed? I was having a convo earlier with someone who told me that the humble KitKat is our biggest selling chocolate bar, the second being the mighty Mars.

I pointed out that this is daft, as a KitKat is obviously a biscuit- what with the wafer to choc ratio. Then it was agreed that so is a Taxi, breakaway et al. The one that has got me in a dither though is Drifter. I reck that the addition of so much caramel push's it into a chocolate bar catagory. Its a blurring of boundaries all right.

What do you think, Drifter- chocolate bar or biscuit given the rule that a KitKat is a biscuit and a chocolate bar is a Mars.

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glenn

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kit kats are top mate even got one from the cab rank on me home last night[how i et it is beyond me though .if you jnow what i mean :p ] dont know abou the biskit thing though :S
 

Bubbles

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I'd say they are biscuits you always find them down the biscuit isle in asda :thumbsup: But then again you find the kitkat chunkys down the choccy isle oh im all confused:confused: Unless its because there is more choc oh i dont know :confused:
 

Katoosh

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Drifter is 100% chocolate bar and a Kitkat is a biscuit. However at work they do place KitKats in the choccy machine with the Mars Bars etc instead of allowing it its own choc biscuit area, slightly confusing :naughty:

Right, heres my theory. Drifters are too soft to be a biccy, Kitkats have more crunch, there is a fine line but nevertheless it is there. Not too sure if this will work as a rule. I am sad I know but Im sure I could persuade someone to pay thousands of punds to research it :)