Sunday 10 January 2010

KitKat Limited Edition Flavours

Found these four limited edition flavours of KitKat at the supermarket at Isetan Orchard yesterday! They are Healthy Vegetables (apple and carrot flavoured), Sports Drink, Royal Milk Tea and Kinako Ohagi. Kinako ohagi is a Japanese traditional confectionary made of sweet rice and azuki bean, covered with a soybean powder.

Also picked up the two winter-exclusive Melty Kiss flavours in Dark Rum and Fruity Strawberry, and a sakura tea. I especially like the tang of the Fruity Strawberry, which contrasts well with the chocolate.

13 comments:

  1. royal milk tea is soo good! yum. haven't tried healthy veggies or sports drink yet..but i'm sure they're heavenly!

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  2. saw all 4 limited flavours of melty kiss at watsons before christmas. Are the Kitkat flavours nice?

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  3. Wow I've never seen such a variety of KitKats before ...I want to try some!

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  4. Have you tried the sakura tea? Could you share your thoughts on it?

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  5. I've always loved KitKat! And the Japanese never fail to come up with all these crazy flavours.

    I'm gonna try them all!

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  6. looks yummy! :p how much r those kitkats?

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  7. Royal Milk Tea and Healthy Vegetables sound tasty! =D

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  8. hi,

    The KitKats are S$3.10 each at Isetan supermarket.

    Hi freshelle,
    The sports drink Kitkat is supposed to be grapefruit flavour, which is the common flavour found in sports drinks in Japan.

    Hi Hyuna,
    You should check out this blog which reviews all the different limited edition flavours of KitKat in Japan!
    http://jenkenskitkatblog.blogspot.com/

    Hi Ting,
    I haven't tried any of the KitKats I bought yet except for the Kinako Ohagi which did not have as strong a soybean powder flavour as I had hoped for. It's still nice with a mild soybean aroma. You should check out Jen's KitKat blog for her reviews!

    The sakura tea is actually green tea with sakura essence and leaves. It tastes basically like green tea but without the usual slightly bitter aftertaste of green tea. The sakura aroma is mild and pleasant.

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  9. Such interesting flavours, and looking sooo good! :D

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  10. interesting flavour!
    i've only tried gree tea and corn flavour kitkat which i bought from japan :)

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  11. Ahhh, you showed Meltyblend, that is my favorite! I just stocked up at my local Japanese supermarket.

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  12. i tried the rum and fruit melty kiss, super nice <3

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