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Confectionery
You'll find Nestlé chocolates, biscuits, and confectionery all over the world. In fact, some of our most-loved treats are unique to certain countries. No matter where you are, there's a sweet Nestlé treat to indulge in.
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Created in 1935, KIT KAT was first known as Rowntree Chocolate Crisp. Two years later, the name was changed to KIT KAT. In 1988, KIT KAT became part of Nestlé's range of confectionery products. “Have a break, have a KIT KAT!” has become a popular phrase, aptly describing the enjoyment of the chocolate-coated wafers whenever one needs to take a break amidst a busy and stressful moment.
Ever since 1988 when the first KIT KAT bar was produced in Malaysia, the brand has grown to be the No. 1 chocolate countline in Malaysia, enjoyed by millions of Malaysians as a light snack.
Nestlé Malaysia proudly produces KIT KAT, as well as our other iconic brand of MILO chocolate, locally at our 100% Halal-certified facility in Chembong, Negeri Sembilan, and export them to more than 14 countries globally.
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To make great chocolate, you need great cocoa. But life can be challenging for cocoa growers.
That’s why we developed the Nestlé Cocoa Plan: for better farming, better lives and better cocoa. We train farmers to improve practices, and we also develop plants that improve yield and cut disease. And by 2025, we aim to source 100% of our cocoa through the plan.
As part of the global Nestlé Cocoa Plan Initiative, at a local level, Nestlé Malaysia has partnered with the Malaysian Cocoa Board (MCB) on the Nestlé Borneo Cocoa Initiative (NBCI) in 2023. This collaboration aims to promote sustainable agricultural practices and develop a more sustainable cocoa industry in Malaysia. Together, we seek to drive positive change, enhance the livelihoods of cocoa farmers, and protect the environment for future generations.