Yummy?
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Yummy?
What will they come up with next? They've shelled out all the fruit flavors by now, so maybe they will move on to vegetable kit kats
Wouldn't be surprised to see Cranberry - it has been the 'hot' fruit for a while now.
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I don't think I have tried them. It wouldn't suprise me if they bring out the ones they made in Canada like the vanilla and strawberry ones over here. They are tried and tested maybe....
Would love to see a pink kit kat
I would also like to see whiye kit kat kubes. Would make my day
Kit Kat Gold was released in Japan. Do you know what's in it?
Btw, Triple Chocolate Kit Kat - is that still around? I think that should be a nice one to try, barring the fact that it's made by Hershe'y in the US.
Kit Kat Gold (Japan) - has a fudge like covering with dusted cocoa powder on outside
Would it be fair to say that world wide, Kit Kat's have brought out the most flavours?
Though Cadbury and Nestle in Australia are quite adventurous.
Would it be fair to say that world wide, Kit Kat's have brought out the most flavours?
Though Cadbury and Nestle in Australia are quite adventurous.
Yes, but Kit Kat is just a Nestle brand. So it would be them to thank for their innovation (?).
i get depressed every time i learn of a new kitkat coming out anywhere outside the u.s....its really pathetic that our most exciting one is like 'triple chocolate'...not gonna lie, its fun having to go hunting so as to acquire these foreign kitkats, but it can get a bit pricey...
actually, there's no caramel involved..its a cocoa powder dusting
And that one up there would be...
Is that knowledge gained from experience?
Cocoa? Isn't there real chocolate in it?
Cocoa? Isn't there real chocolate in it?
I'll let you in on a little secret. Chocolate is made with cocoa!
What is REAL chocolate.
No dictionary definitions, now.
Give me your opinions.
Here's one,
by any other name would taste like feet...
Thanks, I was. So is it all glitter no gold, or did you actually like it?
Btw, how are US KitKats, comparing to UK ones?
i actually really enjoyed the kitkat gold, and found the extra cocoa dusting to definitely add something...
i have no complaints in regards to u.s. kitkats other than the fact that they are BORING. With starbucks on every corner, one would imagine that, for instance, a cappuccino-esque kitkat would definitely interest a lot of people. Instead, we get "triple" chocolate, which is hardly different than the regular one.
Aside from that, they are still delicious and I find at least the regular varieties to be very comparable to the british variety.
Most American candy bars are some sort of chocolate-pb-caramel combination, aren't they? So Dulce De Leche KitKat would seem like an obvious choice for a flavour, to be sold in the US.
Is there a Coconut KitKat anywhere out there, btw?
in general, yea, peanut butter and the like seems to dominate our range of stuff...i love a good reese's peanut butter cup every now and again, but i could name countless other things i'd rather have..
most americans really have no idea as to what other kinds of chocolate bars are out there...in showing my friends all my wrappers and having them taste new acquisitions, they totally realize how sparse our variety is here and wish we would have a lot of the stuff offered abroad... as for everyone else, though, unless they have opportunity to see and/or taste what else is out there, they'd have no idea...
i would LOVE a coconut kitkat, but can't say i've ever heard of one ever having existed...