Things I Learned From The Internets Today:
KitKat is the most popular foreign candy bar in Japan.
What I want to know is this: How can I get a hold of those wasabi-flavored KitKat bars?
Things I Learned From The Internets Today:
KitKat is the most popular foreign candy bar in Japan.
What I want to know is this: How can I get a hold of those wasabi-flavored KitKat bars?
I’ve tried one, from an asian market that had a whole section of stuff they kept for anime otaku etc… It was pretty disgusting.
i’ll try chili chocolate but wasabi kitkat? … um, pass ….
check jlist.com for Japanese candy. i know they’ve had wasabi in the past. it’s a seasonal thing for them, though, so it’s something you’ve just gotta catch when they restock.
It is available from J-list right now but it’s darn expensive. 12 sticks $24 before shipping costs, but it does come in a collectors box.
welcome to … well, nearly everything from Jlist. it’s usually pricey, but they tend to have things no one else does.
I misread this as katakana for “kitten cutlet”. Still not 100% sure I’m wrong.
“What I want to know is this: How can I get a hold of those wasabi-flavored KitKat bars?”
I would personally think the question is: why would you want to?
Find an Asian market that carries Japanese candy. Your local Anime Otaku group can probably point you to one.
It’s interesting to see when a foreign nation takes a product and runs with it. (see Also Tam’s post on international Pizza Hut Pizzas)
See also anything with a “Ford” Badge on it in Australia.
I REALLY want one of those Ford Falcons. The 5.4L V8 is cool, but the 4.0L I-6 is amazingly sensible and awesome in a RWD 4-door Sedan!