Friday, June 12, 2009

How many flavors are there for the Kit Kat?

What a selection they have in Japan of Nestle Kit Kats. Never in my wildest imagination would we see these flavors here in the States. They even make them for specific locations, prefectures and also seasonal ones. I decided to get a bit crazy and try to find a total list of all the Kit Kats that were created. I am not sure if I have duplicates, but I have a total of over 80 flavors. That’s right OVER 80 FLAVORS!

Apple

Apple Vinegar

Azuki Bean, Green Tea, and Cream (Kakigori)

Baked Sorghum (Corn on the cob)

Banana

Blood Orange

Blueberry

Blueberry Cheesecake

Brown Sugar

Cacao 72%

Cafe Latte

Cantaloupe

Cappucino

Caramel and Salt

Caramel Macchiato

Caramel Purin

Cherry

Cherry Blossom (Sakura)

Chestnut

Choco Banana

Chocolatier Wine

Chunky

Coffee

Cookies +

Custard Pudding

Daigaku Imo (Candied Sweet Potatoes)

Dark Chocolate

Dark Noir

Double Berry

Extra Creamy

Fruit Parfait

Gold

Green Tea

Hokkaido Baked Potato

Hokkaido Yubari Melon

Ice Tea

Inside Out

Kinako

Kir

Kiwifruit

Lemon

Lemon Cheesecake

Lemon Vinegar

Lucious Lime

Mango

Melon

Mild Bitter & Orange

Milkshake

Mint

Muskat of Alexandria

Olympic Gold

Orange

Orange ‘n Creme

Oshiruko

Passion Fruit

Peanut Butter

Pineapple

Pumpkin

Ramune (Sparkling White Soda)

Raspberry

Red Bean

Red Berry

Rich Soy Powder

Roasted Green Tea

Shinshu Apple

Soy Sauce

Strawberry Cheesecake

Strawberry Fraise

Sweet Bean

Tangerine

Tea

Tiramisu

Triple Chocolate

Tropical Mango

Tsubu Strawberry

Vanilla Vanille

Watermelon

White

White Bretagne

White with Kokkaido Milk

White with Maple Syrup

Yubari Melon

Yuzu Pepper

They even have shopping marathons on the site for you to get Bargain Bags as you can see in the photo below.

Here are some of the newest flavors to hit the market. I do not know why anyone would want a Kit Kat that tastes like a vegetable, but there must be a market for it.

Baked Sorghum uses Hokkaido Grown Corn Powder

Baked Potato uses Potato Powder and Salt

Yuzu Pepper uses spice from Kyushu Japan

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