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I ended up only eating the crisps and the maltesers... the rest got saved for later.

A mild, deep flavor (that's what it says anyway.) Purchased in Tokyo.

Why does Japan love the strange-flavored KitKats? Not a fan of the artificial banana. But you can try it out from the Marukai Market in Cupertino!

So glad my sister gave these to me! Reviewed!

Universal Studio Japan (Osaka,Japan)

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The world is becoming one big WiFi zone. It’s available in bars, restaurants, trains, airports, supermarkets.. There’s even WiFi on Mount Everest. Result? People are constantly online.

    

Time for a break. So we created a Free No-WiFi Zone. In a radius of 5 meters, we blocked all signals so people could escape e-mails, updates, tags or likes. Instead, they could enjoy a good old newspaper or a hardcover book. Some even had a real conversation. Whilst eating a Kit Kat of course.

Tokyo Limited Edition Light Kinako Kit Kat

My cousin Kitkat modeling for my clothing line, Damit Co.

Green tea kitkats. Now that's wrong.

the cool tastes of summer

Aw, he has a little scar on his nose, doesn't he?

  

At Bali Airport in Indonesia!

KitKat trying to make it up onto the porch

Fashion shoot at Pico Mundo Studio, Pasig City

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