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Limited Edition Snack Spotlight :: Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Kitkat

Kit Kats are very popular in Japan and there are tons of seasonal flavours. We all know this. Unique Kit Kats are one of those Japanese snacks that are very well known. I have already tried several flavours like sake, sweet potato, ice cream, orange, even throat lozenge etc. Though now that it's summer there are some nice flavours to put in your fridge.





This particular flavour is cookies and cream ice cream flavour. I'm pretty sure they're meant to be kept in the fridge or freezer. Why? Well, outside of the images on the packing I tried a couple from inside my kitchen cabinets and they were really soft. Even normal Kit Kats have a bit of a crunch at room temperature. The chocolate was very soft. After putting them in the fridge and freezer I had MUCH better results.

They're a white chocolate with bits of cookie in them. They were pretty good, non-offensive cookies and cream flavour. I enjoyed them quite a bit.



Like other kit kats a single snack bar has 64 calories, 2-9 mg of sodium and 0.45g of fat.

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