What on earth have Nestlés done to Rowntree’s Kit-Kat?
I was at my daughter’s house on Christmas Day and, before having our Christmas dinner, we were all having a yarn and enjoying a cup of coffee.
“Kit-Kat Dad?”queried my daughter and, not having had one for some considerable time, I gladly accepted.
I opened the wrapper and initially thought the Kit-Kat I had been given was one of the “plain chocolate” variety, such was the very dark colour of the chocolate.
The colouring may have been acceptable – if the “milk” chocolate had actually tasted of milk chocolate.
Unfortunately it had quite a bitter taste and, to my palate anyway, bore no resemblance to the wonderfully creamy Rowntree chocolate covering the last Kit-Kat I’d eaten.
This took my mind back the late 1980s. I was working at Rowntree’s as a refrigeration contractor on the day it was announced Nestlé had bought out the company, and I well remember one of the long-term fitters coming in and saying: “Mark my words, now that Nestlé have taken over that’s the end of Rowntree’s.”
I thought he was being melodramatic, but here we are, 30 years later, with the birth-place of “Rowntree’s of York” being largely razed to the ground and one of their best products looking and, more importantly, tasting nothing like the Kit-Kat of days gone by.
Phil Roe, Roman Avenue South, Stamford Bridge.
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