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This is pretty much all anyone needs to know about the popularity of Kit Kat in Japan: There are nearly 300 varieties. In addition to the (dare we call them) classics, such as wasabi and purple ...
Wasabi Kit Kats, Tuna Doritos, and 10 more weird snacks you can only find in Japan Japan is the de facto world capital of odd flavors for popular American snacks.
The Wasabi Kit Kat proved true to the real wasabi taste as the spice was dull yet warm and present mainly in the aftertaste. It even drew comparison to the effect of drinking a whiskey, ...
Kit Kat is the biggest brand in Nestlé’s global confectionary business, according to Chris O’Donnell, who leads Kit Kat for Nestlé globally. “It’s [a] key priority for us,” he said.
I started with a trio of Japan-centric Kit Kat flavors: Sake, green tea, and wasabi. After that I went in a fruity direction: Strawberry, grape, peach, apple, and melon with mascarpone cheese.
Wasabi sounds weird, but it's strangely delicious. It doesn't stop at wasabi — the strikingly hot, green, Japanese horseradish. They have entire Kit Kat stores, filled with bizarre flavors, my ...
If you stroll through the real or virtual aisles of a Japanese store, you might find Kit Kats in flavors like salt lemon, caramel pudding, whole grain biscuit, melon, and milk tea. Good luck ...
“Yo quiero un Delirium,’’ I said in wobbly Spanish as I attempted to order a decadent looking doughnut covered with chocolate icing, pecans, and garnished with vanilla dri ...
*New York (CNN) — If you stroll through the real or virtual aisles of a Japanese store, you might find Kit Kats in flavors like salt lemon, caramel pudding, whole grain biscuit, melon, and milk ...
In Japan, “Kit Kat is very, very big,” said Cedric Lacroix, managing director of chocolate & confectionery at Nestle Japan. “We consume up to five million Kit Kats a day in Japan.” ...