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daz1969 | 14:12 Sun 20th Sep 2020 | Food & Drink
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Why are some KitKats in foil and paper & some in a coated foil material? Thanks
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Because if they put them in both, it would be overwrapped.
Seems it depends which paper they are made at.

https://twitter.com/NestleCare/status/990242436780830721

Also they may be going back to the more easier recyclable packaging too.
** Seems it depends which factory they are made at.
I wondered if it depends on how long they have been in storage in the shop. :-)
I have the answer lurking at the back of my mind, just can't put my finger on it.
Have a break, Douglas.
Hey, It's an interesting question, I would also like to know the relevant answer.
They are always experimenting with new cost effective materials. But, once they settle on a new one, it means buying new packaging machinery. Maybe cheaper to run both.
It is definitely a money thing, for a bunch of reasons, some obvious, some not so obvious.

The options for producing a wrapped chocolate bar are either a two-piece wrapping, with some combination of foil and paper, or a sealed "plastic" envelope, done on a horizontal flow-wrapping machine. At a basic level, foil or plastic are necessary to stop greasy cocoa butter from migrating from the inside of the package to the outside.

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