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Instead of just the normal wafers, there's also a layer of crunchy cookie inside the KitKat, making it COOKIES+ WOOOOOOOOOOO.

becca's mommy gave us japanese kitkats :D

An older style KitKat wrapper.

 

Auckland | New Zealand

Japanese KitKats! Thanks Chris!

 

Ricoh GR II Digital

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I was surprised to see these special flavor KitKats materialize in the Japanese grocery store I go to. Later, I also saw these and the green tea ones in another store as well! (more expensive at the second store) I haven't tried the strawberry yet...

the KitKat hunt continued...

Best KitKat ever!

Auckland | New Zealand

Japanese love their seasonal products. And I particularly love seeing autumn products. It means that the long hot, humid summer is going to give way soon to the cooling relief of autumn. It can't come soon enough.

 

I loved this one. It had a great rich flavour, but also a hint of last year's sweet Latte.

The people in this photo have joined Greenpeace's campaign to stop Nestlé destroying rainforests for palm oil and help protect endangered species like orang-utans - so can you.

 

Paml oil - one of the ingredients in products like KitKat - is devastating the rainforests of Indonesia as they're torn down to make room for huge oil palm plantations. In fact, these rainforests are being destroyed faster than any other in the world largely because of the demand for this oil, pushing threatened species like orang-utans even closer to extinction. This destruction also releases massive amounts of greenhouse gasses which are accelerating climate change.

 

Nestlé, the makers of KitKat, need to clean up their act and stop buying from companies which are destroying rainforests. Make sure they see this photo by clicking 'send to a friend' below and sending it to Paul Buckle, Nestlé's CEO, at Paul.Buckle@Nestle.com, then find out what else you can do at www.greenpeace.org.uk/kitkat

Wow. The best KitKat I've tasted in years.

The people in this photo have joined Greenpeace's campaign to stop Nestlé destroying rainforests for palm oil and help protect endangered species like orang-utans - so can you.

 

Paml oil - one of the ingredients in products like KitKat - is devastating the rainforests of Indonesia as they're torn down to make room for huge oil palm plantations. In fact, these rainforests are being destroyed faster than any other in the world largely because of the demand for this oil, pushing threatened species like orang-utans even closer to extinction. This destruction also releases massive amounts of greenhouse gasses which are accelerating climate change.

 

Nestlé, the makers of KitKat, need to clean up their act and stop buying from companies which are destroying rainforests. Make sure they see this photo by clicking 'send to a friend' below and sending it to Paul Buckle, Nestlé's CEO, at Paul.Buckle@Nestle.com, then find out what else you can do at www.greenpeace.org.uk/kitkat

This version tastes like a Creamcicle...the KitKat, not Danbo :P

An example of chocolate advertising on display in the Schokoladenmuseum (chocolate museum) in Cologne.

Have many breaks, have million KitKats

Auckland | New Zealand

Not the usual chocolate variety rather a rock melon flavoured Kit Kat from Hokkaido which is known for the cultivation of rock melons and the more common green watermelon type.

The people in this photo have joined Greenpeace's campaign to stop Nestlé destroying rainforests for palm oil and help protect endangered species like orang-utans - so can you.

 

Paml oil - one of the ingredients in products like KitKat - is devastating the rainforests of Indonesia as they're torn down to make room for huge oil palm plantations. In fact, these rainforests are being destroyed faster than any other in the world largely because of the demand for this oil, pushing threatened species like orang-utans even closer to extinction. This destruction also releases massive amounts of greenhouse gasses which are accelerating climate change.

 

Nestlé, the makers of KitKat, need to clean up their act and stop buying from companies which are destroying rainforests. Make sure they see this photo by clicking 'send to a friend' below and sending it to Paul Buckle, Nestlé's CEO, at Paul.Buckle@Nestle.com, then find out what else you can do at www.greenpeace.org.uk/kitkat

These are packed in 100 calorie units.

Taste good! Only in Japan.

Fashion shoot at Pico Mundo Studio, Pasig City

Kitkat relaxing in the afternoon sun. Copyright Paul Andrews and Caroline Schmutz, Junagarh Media.

 

Kinako (toasted soy flour) ohagi (sweet rice ball) kitkat. Blogged on prettyprettyyumyum.wordpress.com/2009/10/14/oh-yes-i-did/

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