Edit | Leave a Comment | Favorite
User Comments:
Anonymous commented at 2013-03-22 16:52:52 » #1287953
@anon1 www.cracked.com/article_1...ely-popular-overseas.html
Basically Kit-Kats transliterates to a phrase for good luck in Japanese. Nestle capitalises on this linguistical coincidence for huge profit, which means loads of wierd flavours.
@pic G'DAAAAAAAMN SHORT HAIRED ATHENA HNNNNG
3 Points Flag
@anon1 www.cracked.com/article_1...ely-popular-overseas.html
Basically Kit-Kats transliterates to a phrase for good luck in Japanese. Nestle capitalises on this linguistical coincidence for huge profit, which means loads of wierd flavours.
@pic G'DAAAAAAAMN SHORT HAIRED ATHENA HNNNNG
3 Points Flag
1