The Kit Kat Challenge Grand Final – we have a winner!

Friday, 5th February 2010

As you may remember, we brought you the Kit Kat Challenge ‘regional heats’ at careers fairs on campuses nationwide over the 1st Semester… The Challenge was to build the highest tower possible out of 20 Kit Kat Chunky’s in 60 seconds… Don’t understand what we mean? Watch the video to view the introduction:

The winners of the regional heats all met for the Kit Kat Challenge Final up at Nestle HQ in York this week and… We have a winner!

The Kit Kat Challenge Final took building Kit Kat towers to the next level, so instead of 20 Kit Kat Chunky’s in 60 seconds, we used 200 Kit Kat Chuky’s and those competing had 5 minutes to build the highest tower possible.

The winner, a student from the University of Manchester managed a massive 110cm!! Here’s a photo of the monster!

The Kit Kat Challenge – the Video!

Friday, 27th November 2009

Many of you will have seen or even taken part in the recent Kit Kat Challenge that we’ve been running on campuses around the country, in conjunction with Nestle.

Our friends at Career Player recently followed us to the Loughborough Careers Fair to record the event…

To find out more about the Kit Kat Challenge, please click here.

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Sunday, 8th November 2009

The Kit-Kat Challenge60 seconds… 20 Kit Kats… 1 Tower!

Working with our good friends at Nestle, we’ve recently been running the Nestle Kit Kat Challenge on campuses around the country. The Challenge? Simply build the highest tower out of 20 Kit Kat Chunky’s in 60 seconds…

The Results? Read on to find out more.

First to step up to the challenge….Aston University

The Kit Kat Challenge had its grand launch at Aston Uni last week and it seems to have been a big success! We had around 50 people take part, and had some cracking attempts. It’s surprising how passionate people can get when there is chocolate involved! Kit Kat fever quickly spread around the fair as we had a crowd of students eagerly awaiting their turn and discussing possible tactics.

The Results: Prettiest tower goes to the guy who made a hexagon, however the winner was Rajni who managed to get to a height of 40.5cm.

The benchmark had now been set so our next stop, Manchester Uni, School of Computer Science had a lot to live up to!

Round 2…Manchester School of Computer Science

After the success of the challenge at Aston Uni we were excited about seeing what Manchester would offer and we weren’t disappointed. It seems that the logical minds of the computer science students went into overdrive as they were measuring the Kit Kats and working out dimensions to help make their tower the tallest. After a period of strategic thinking, the students carefully began to build their towers. A note to future contenders however, no matter how much of a mathematical approach you take to the challenge, if you don’t have a steady hand then chances are it will topple!

It wasn’t just the students who were keen to take part in Manchester as a number of corporate reps also fancied their chances. After failing the challenge they then decided it was best to stick to eating Kit Kats rather than building with them!

The Results: An ever persistent Ian managed to build a tower that was 43cm tall! This was however, after about 5 attempts and therefore didn’t count (sorry Ian!)

In light of this the winner was James whose tower reached 40cm (only 0.5cm behind Aston!)

Birmingham University The next stop on the Kit Kat Challenge was Birmingham University Careers Fair. It didn’t take long for curiosity to set in and within no time students were grouping around the stall wondering what was going on (and also trying to pinch my Kit Kat Chunkies!) We had the most contenders so far at Birmingham, so hats off to them for their enthusiasm.

Also the award for most inventive structure currently sits with Birmingham as a group of students (who I believe were engineers) built not a tower, but a bridge out of Kit Kats. It wasn’t very tall but impressive non the less!

The Results: Throughout the day Patrick and his team of merry men were leading with a height of 37cm, this was then matched, but Tom Barnett pipped everyone to the post with a height of 37.5cm. Not quite as tall as Aston but a good result still.

Loughborough University Whilst Birmingham were attempting to conquer the Kit Kat challenge, Loughborough University were also having a go. Although getting off to a slow start things started to hot up in the last hour which saw the tallest tower to date and Loughborough crowned as the one to beat. Alongside setting records it got very exciting when the challenge started being filmed, giving students their 15 minutes of fame…look out for the video coming soon!

Having run the challenge at a few Universities we are seeing popular techniques appearing such as ‘the house of cards’ and ‘stacking’. At up and coming events we would like to see more of these techniques emerging so remember to get creative!

Top tip to future contenders: Remember to go for height not stability!!!

The Results: Highest tower was a staggering 43.5cm!!! Congratulations Loughborough

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