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Odd Kit Kat flavors of Japan

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Do any of you know of the many odd Kit Kat flavors Japan has? I knew about them having Ginger Ale and Earl Grey Kit Kat bars, but I didn't realize that they had numerous other odd flavors.

I came across this web-page that mentions the numerous (and odd) Kit Kat flavors Japan has. Some are them are quite normal, but most are . . . beyond odd. I imagine that most of them would taste good, but some of them are just . . . really, really odd.

The photo below shows 50 different flavors, but it's hard to make out what some of the flavors are. However, if you go to the page I hot-linked above you can see what all the flavors are (the page also shows many flavors that aren't shown in the image below):

odd-kit-kat-flavors-of-japan.jpg


I'd love to get my hands on some of these Kit Kat bars. Can someone send some to me (:D)? I'm dying to try out the earl grey, ginger ale, watermelon, wine and hamburger (to see what it tastes like) flavors.

*Note: Wikipedia has a list of various flavors found in Japan (and other parts of the world).
 
Why couldn't they do kit kats like this in the UK?
It would be ever so nice but then again, that's so creative.
 
Why does Japan always get the cool and unusual stuff? I'd love to try some of those KitKats and I've already tried the Orange flavour. I'm intrigued as to what the "Midnight Eagle" flavour is. Is that a Space Invaders KitKat I see in there too? On the website link, the flavours are even more weird...
 
Do any of you know of the many odd Kit Kat flavors Japan has? I knew about them having Ginger Ale and Earl Grey Kit Kat bars, but I didn't realize that they had numerous other odd flavors..

is the outside coating still all chocolate, no matter what flavor?
 
It might be for some - not sure.

1] whatever it is, i'd prefer that it be diet [low-fat and sugar-free].
2] a sharp cheddar-cheese filling with faux-beef exterior would be interesting.:H
3] dark chocolate is always good. dark chocolate with seedless raspberry filling is better.
 
that is amazing. it is a win-win for the kitkat business in japan, and it is a win for the japanese post, and a win for japanese dentists as well [more business all around].
 
I think you can find lists of Pocky flavors, too...
and I do recall Japan coming out with interesting versions of Oreos...
 
Do any of you know of the many odd Kit Kat flavors Japan has? I knew about them having Ginger Ale and Earl Grey Kit Kat bars, but I didn't realize that they had numerous other odd flavors.

I came across this web-page that mentions the numerous (and odd) Kit Kat flavors Japan has. Some are them are quite normal, but most are . . . beyond odd. I imagine that most of them would taste good, but some of them are just . . . really, really odd.

The photo below shows 50 different flavors, but it's hard to make out what some of the flavors are. However, if you go to the page I hot-linked above you can see what all the flavors are (the page also shows many flavors that aren't shown in the image below):

odd-kit-kat-flavors-of-japan.jpg


I'd love to get my hands on some of these Kit Kat bars. Can someone send some to me :)D)? I'm dying to try out the earl grey, ginger ale, watermelon, wine and hamburger (to see what it tastes like) flavors.

*Note: Wikipedia has a list of various flavors found in Japan (and other parts of the world).
Seems Japan always have something that different. They have watermelon of a shape of a cube.
 

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