Which candy bar tells consumers to "Gimme A Break"?
Correct answer: Kit Kat

alderaanic
It's actually "Have a break" Have a Kit-Kat

Player #44405614
A very silly question since regional variances apply .. here in ZA ..its have a break. have a kit kat

Player #25874027
alderaanic,
Gimme a break is the US advert

little b
i love KitKat's

Veronica
Player #68358118, I love Kit Kat the best

Veronica
sarah, Kit Kat is my favorite candy bar.

Veronica
Lindy Loo, it’s have a break , have a Kit Kat

Lindy Loo
It's have a break, have a kit kat

abc
i never had the kitkat taste

Clark Shastri 🤓
I like Kit-Kat too.

M
Aside from the US, it's "Have a break".

DJ oonie
sarah, chocolate is not candy, it's chocolate lol. Search candy floss.

TJ SISTA
Ii like this candy, but, I love my dark chocolate an Snickers better 😜.

indiaaaa
one of my favs

Dieu linh
Hong tam

Oli
alderaanic, U didn't read the whole passage, did u

sarah
Kit Kat is my favorite candy bar.

Player #68358118
I love kit Kat the best

wonder
love the dark chocolate 🍫

Player #8258475
Player #6616037, Originated from a London advertising agency way back in 1957 as Kit Kat was made by Rowantrees of York. 'Gimme a break' was made for the American advertising campaign in 1986.

Zooropa20
gimme a break??? No, not the correct answer in Great Britain where Kit Kats originated!

Sarah
This is incorrect it is Have a break

Mia
alderaanic, I thought the same thing! So weird of it to not know that!

Player #6616037
Never knew that slogan originated in UK, all the time I thought twas from US?😳

rita buzz
one of my favorites

Farrior
tin tidin tin

Tinkerbell
I had to sing the jingle

Rohith
extraordinary Question and good information I loved it...

Player Say what!?
alderaanic, yeah, in the UK, as the text stated. As soon as I first read 'Kit-Kat' I began hearing "gimme a break" in my head.

Player #14000764
I don't particularly care for Kit Kat candy but I do like Reese's chocolate and peanut butter cups just the plain milk chocolate ones.

Soha Shaikh
Attitude girl 😘, over acting