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Kit Kat Hyphen

Many people remember the candy bar logo as “Kit-Kat” with a hyphen. In reality, Kit Kat has officially been spelled without the hyphen. The punctuation feels visually natural to many people, making it a classic spelling-based Mandela Effect.

Case file #83 · brand · first logged April 6, 2026

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Many people remember the candy bar logo as “Kit-Kat” with a hyphen. In reality, Kit Kat has officially been spelled without the hyphen. The punctuation feels visually natural to many people, making it a classic spelling-based Mandela Effect.
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