My mom would have loved to raid this factory, this was her favorite "candy bar", up to the day she passed, this was probably one of the last things she ate in her final days... Thanks Kit Kat, you made my mom happy... and me too.
It was my favorite chocolate 10 years ago, but since they made it overpriced & reduced its weight in India, so I shifted to Cadbury 5Star, it makes you satisfied, even if you pay just ₹10 ($ 0.7)
Wow incredible the amount of high tech work that goes into this old chocco waffer biscuit. I will look at my KitKat in a different light from now on. I would like to see older footage of the making in the factory that had more hands-on with people. That would be really interesting.😀
My mom would have loved to visit this factory. Kit Kat was her favorite treat, right up until the day she passed. In her final days, it was one of the last things she enjoyed. Thank you, Kit Kat, for bringing joy to my mom’s life-and mine, too.
I remember, in childhood whenever my father came home, I and my sister used to check his pocket for KitKat he used to bring every time he went to market. Good old memories
I have to admit this is fantastic. Love the order of chocolate making, everything is in perfect setting really good....thanks to the engineers and planners 💯
I used to live near the City of York in England where the Rowntree factory was located that made the original Kit Kat. The streets near the factory smelled of chocolate all the time. In fact my father used to grow sugar beet as he was a farmer and the sugar produced from his beet went straight into Kit Kats.
After humans build machines like this, they create an impossible problem to solve; getting their jobs back. Just think about it, you didn't see one human in the video. Back in the day there had to be people along the way.
@@downside1237 I definitely saw people in the video. Quality checkers. Loaders. Drivers. Not to mention the folks who maintain the equipment who aren't being shown.
Many years ago, on our first trip to Germany, we took the train from Zurich to Innsbruck. Having purchased our Eurail passes in the States, the only ticket we could buy was first class. Each time the train stopped the conductor came through the car and handed out Kit Kat bars and a box of orange juice. By the time we got to Innsbruck we had a backpack full of them. They sure came in handy later as we had a fast schedule and would sometimes just eat a couple rather than stop at a restaurant for a full meal, allowing us to see and do more with the time saved.
Dude hats off to the engineer's who invented these machines....😌 btw if i will ever get a chance i will work in a kitkat factory😂❤️...you know my evil intentions right...
i like the kit kat chocolate but it melts so easily i'm amazed it makes it to the store without melting in the package somewhere along the way...like if the deliver truck was sitting in the sun. oh well, they're always sharp looking when i open them. yum :-)
Summary of KitKat video: Chocolate pours into a giant tub. Suddenly wafers appear out of nowhere and cool. Wafers are coated, stacked, and then inexplicably break into perfectly sized pieces. Lots more globbing with random chocolate and more machines and eventually they are packaged.
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Be happy that you still have that job, imagine what is going to happen when they dont break very often or when they start repairing themselves somehow :p
Ganda ng factory nla machine lg tlga wlng nhawak na kamay ng factory helper.. pg dto yan sa pinas hhwakan yan ng trabahador direct sa kamay pra mafeed sa machine ang wafers..
Remember that ad where a kid tries to buy chocolates from a vending machine and all of them fall into a mountain? The final product falling from these machines reminds me of that.
Touring this factory would have been a dream for my mom; Kit Kat was her all-time favorite "candy bar" until she passed away. It might have even been one of the last sweet pleasures she enjoyed in her final days. Thank you, Kit Kat, for being a source of joy for my mom and bringing back fond memories for me. A sincere salute to the brilliant engineers behind these incredible machines; their designs are nothing short of impressive. The meticulous order in the chocolate-making process, with everything perfectly set, is truly commendable. Gratitude to the engineers and planners for their remarkable work. It's mind-blowing to witness the high-tech precision involved in creating this timeless chocolate wafer biscuit.
Have you wondered why Asian manufacturing my kit kats?they can make banana flavor& chocolate. Or mango. Your sure America kit kat manufacturer is not slacking? Hahaha give us a break. Hahahahaha 😄 🤣 😂. Faithful & awesome people ❤. 😆 😄 🤣 😂.
Amazing!…though way back when Kit Kat was still wrapped in foil, a white sheet and the kit kat logo sheet, the chocolate was way more delicious then it is today!…can’t understand why certain items change their palate with time 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️😔
@@ayushisharma632 You mean the silver on the inside and the red on the outside! 🤣….I was referring to the soft delicate foil covered with white flimsy paper then covered with the actual Kit-Kat paper 🙏🏻✌🏻❤️🙂
@@rhythmandblues_alibi that’s because IT WAS much more delicious!…truly hope the KIT KAT people WOULD SEE these comments and explain what went wrong along the way!🤷♀️✌🏻❤️🥰
@@jasonvigil7336 Sorry mate but Kit Kats are biscuits and have always been, and I can say that cos Kit kats are British and we call em biscuits so like it or lump it.