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  2. Mar 24, 2021 · Kit dates back to Old English. The word *cyt meaning a basket or container probably existed but isn’t recorded in the surviving record. But the compound cytwer, meaning a dam, weir, or barrier fitted with baskets for catching fish is recorded. We see it in a 956 C.E. charter granting land to the abbey at Bath: On Dyddanhamme synd . xxx . hida — .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kit_KatKit Kat - Wikipedia

    Kit Kat (stylised as KitKat in various countries) is a chocolate -covered wafer bar confection created by Rowntree's of York, United Kingdom. It is produced globally by Nestlé (which acquired Rowntree's in 1988), [1] except in the United States, where it is made under licence by the H. B. Reese Candy Company, a division of the Hershey Company ...

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  4. American origin. A collection of things. What's the origin of the phrase 'The whole kit and caboodle'? The words kit and caboodle have rather similar meanings. A kit – is set of objects, as in a toolkit, or what a soldier would put in his kit-bag. A caboodle (or boodle) – is an archaic term meaning group or collection, usually of people.

  5. Nov 7, 2013 · The Kit Kat candy bar, which is written on labels as one word, KitKat, is now produced by Nestle but was originally invented in York, England in 1935. However, the name Kit Kat, or Kit Cat, was not always used for the crisp wafer and chocolate treat we know today.

  6. The KIT KAT® Bar got its start across the pond in 1935. Originally known by Londoners as “Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp,” the candy was renamed in 1937 to “Kit Kat® Chocolate Crisp.”. While KIT KAT® Bars are a global confection, The Hershey Company has produced the candy in the U.S. since 1970.

  7. Sep 28, 2017 · kit (n.1)late 13c., "round wooden tub," perhaps from Middle Dutch kitte "jug, tankard, wooden container," a word of unknown origin. Meaning "collection of personal effects," especially for traveling (originally in reference to a soldier), is from 1785, a transfer of sense from the chest to the articles in it; that of "outfit of tools for a ...

  8. Sep 28, 2017 · kit (n.1) late 13c., "round wooden tub," perhaps from Middle Dutch kitte "jug, tankard, wooden container," a word of unknown origin.

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