The Ultimate KitKat Taste Test | Japan's Crazy Flavors

TLDRJoin us as we try out a variety of KitKats with unique and interesting flavors from Japan. From cacao to strawberry cheesecake, we experience the world of KitKats like never before.

Key insights

🍫Japan has a wide variety of KitKat flavors, with over 150 different options.

🍬KitKat originally comes from the UK, but Japan has taken it to the next level with their extensive range of flavors.

🍍The gourmet KitKats in Japan can cost up to three to four dollars each.

🍅KitKat has collaborated with Japan Post, allowing customers to personalize and send KitKats as gifts.

👩‍The popularity of KitKats in Japan can be attributed to successful marketing campaigns and appealing to the culture of gift-giving.

Q&A

Why are there so many KitKat flavors in Japan?

KitKat is extremely popular in Japan, and the country has embraced the brand, creating unique and interesting flavors to cater to the local market.

Are all the flavors available in other countries?

No, many of the flavors are exclusive to Japan and cannot be found in other countries.

Is KitKat a Japanese brand?

No, KitKat is originally from the UK, but it has become extremely popular in Japan.

How much do the gourmet KitKats cost?

The gourmet KitKats in Japan can cost three to four dollars each, making them a premium treat.

Can you personalize and send KitKats as gifts?

Yes, KitKat has collaborated with Japan Post to allow customers to personalize and send KitKats as gifts, making them a unique and thoughtful present.

Timestamped Summary

01:47Japan has a wide variety of KitKat flavors, with over 150 different options.

02:34KitKat is extremely popular in Japan, and the country has embraced the brand, creating unique and interesting flavors to cater to the local market.

05:19The gourmet KitKats in Japan can cost up to three to four dollars each.

06:49KitKat has collaborated with Japan Post, allowing customers to personalize and send KitKats as gifts.

08:25The popularity of KitKats in Japan can be attributed to successful marketing campaigns and appealing to the culture of gift-giving.