If you’re a candy fanatic, chances are you’re well-acquainted with Japanese Kit Kats. The beloved Nestlé candy first appeared in the country in 1973, and expanded wildly from there. Not fit to stick ...
The story of how Kit Kats, once a British chocolate export, became a booming business from Hokkaido to Tokyo — and changed expectations about what a candy bar could be. The story of how Kit Kats, once ...
“Kitto Katto” is more than just the Japanese name for the candy we all know as Kit Kat. Mo Rocca tells us it’s more like Japan’s national obsession: At a shop in Tokyo’s bustling Ginza district, ...
And despite the fact that only about one percent of the Japanese population is Christian, their Easter candy is far superior to what you’ll find in America. Case in point: They’ve got pancake-flavored ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. This weekend I went on a magical flavor journey across the Pacific, to a land where what Americans deem worthy of snackhood is laughably tame. This ...
I went to Japan last week and took the chance to indulge in one of the world's strangest candy patterns: the tendency for Japan to crank out bonkers Kit Kat flavors. So, after cramming as many bags of ...
Japanese DIY candy kits? What are those, you ask? As it happens, there is no better way to learn the answer to that question than by watching drunk Irish people try to put one together. SEE ALSO: ...
OSAKA, Japan—At the very last second, I learned that I had to eat the most expensive candies I'd ever bought in one sitting. There may be pricier truffles and treats in this world, covered in gold ...
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