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According to Nestlé, the manufacturer that produces all of these unconventional Kit Kat flavors in Japan, the success behind the myriad Kit Kat flavors is a concept known as “omiyage.”

Media: Asia's Media & Marketing Newspaper". Media: Asia's Media & Marketing Newspaper. Haymarket Business Publications Ltd: 39. 15 July 2005. ISSN 1562-1138 . Retrieved 10 February 2016–viaebsco.com EBSCO]'s Academic Search Complete (subscription required) {{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: postscript ( link) The Hershey Company has a licence to produce Kit Kat bars in the United States which dates from 1970, when Hershey executed a licensing agreement with Rowntree which allowed Hershey to retain the Kit Kat licence so long as Hershey was not sold. [2] Nestlé, which has a substantial presence in the US, had to honour the licensing agreement when it bought Rowntree in 1988. As Kit Kat is one of Hershey's top five brands in the US market, the Kit Kat licence was a key factor in Hershey's failed attempt to attract a serious buyer in 2002. [14] Even Nestlé rejected Hershey's asking price. [15] Nestlé's sale of its US confectionery business to Ferrara Candy Company in 2018 did not impact the Kit Kat bar, and thus rights would revert directly to Nestlé and not Ferrara in the event of a sale of Hershey. [16] Bench with Kit Kat advertising in York (where the bar was created) to mark National Chocolate Week in 2018

Where can I buy Japanese KitKats?

Dark chocolate: cocoa mass, sugar, wheat flour, palm kernel, palm, coconut and vegetable oils, modified milk ingredients, cocoa butter, sunflower and soy lecithins, yeast, sodium bicarbonate, calcium sulphate, salt, protease, xylanase, natural flavours. Milk chocolate (sugar, milk ingredients, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, whey powder, lactose, soya lecithin, polyglycerol polyricinoleate, natural flavour), wheat flour, sugar, modified palm oil, cocoa, sodium bicarbonate, soya lecithin, yeast, natural flavour. These wondrous Japanese Kit Kat mini ball shapes are available in a range of different varieties and delicious combinations such as KitKat Ball Nuts, Cranberries, Rum and Raisin. It’s also available in a yogurt KitKat Ball Nut and Cranberry flavour. See also Onigiri: From Rice Balls to Customizable Fillings What’s the most popular Kit Kat flavor in Japan? In Japan, there truly have been some weird and wonderful Japanese Kit Kat flavours, many exclusive to the country and not produced elsewhere. For example, in 2010 the top selling Kit Kat was Soy Sauce!

KitKat's 75th anniversary heralded". The Press. Christchurch, New Zealand. 12 October 2010 . Retrieved 4 May 2013. And if you’re wondering where you can find a designer Kit Kat, you’ve found it! Kit Kat Chocolatories are high-end shops that manufacture and sell the many unconventional yet timeless and delectable Japanese Kit Kat flavors. In 2014, chef Yasumasa Takagi opened the first Kit Kat Chocolatory in Japan. And it was here that Mr. Takagi started creating the many eccentric Kit Kat flavors you can find today. Also famous for their ancient traditions, from tea ceremonies to temples, Kit Kats are relatively new to Japan, being introduced in 1973 by then makers, Rowntree. It didn’t take long for the Japanese people to fall in love with Kit Kats though, and by 2014 Kit Kats were Japan’s top-selling chocolate. Why does Japan have different KitKat flavours?Draw to win place in Big Brother house broke the rules but wasn't fixed, says watchdog". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 . Retrieved 5 February 2020. The business model was created to solve a problem the company found in Japanese convenience stores, which frequently rotated items and flavors off of shelves. By producing smaller runs of flavors, the company was better able to control its production costs. [9] It was also economically viable in Japan because there is no initial product fee for listing new products in Japanese convenience stores. [9] Culture of experimentation:Japanese consumers are generally more open to trying new things than consumers in other countries. This is reflected in the wide variety of food and beverage products available in Japan, including Kit Kats. Poynton, Scott (18 March 2011). "Dancing With Devils". The Huffington Post. New York: AOL . Retrieved 5 May 2013.

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