Relish Rare Kit Kats in Lloydminster

Relish Rare Kit Kats in Lloydminster

Do you love chocolates? Of course, who doesn’t like to savor the exquisite flavors of different forms of chocolate? Chocolates are simply loved by people. Well, if you’re a chocolate lover, Kit Kat can be a great option for you. You can also try rare Kit Kats in Lloydminster.

A brief history of your favorite chocolate Kit Kat

Kit Kats boast a lineage tracing back to 1935, originating in England under the name Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp. However, their moniker transitioned to Kit Kat Chocolate Crisp within a few years of their debut.

With mounting popularity, Rowntree extended distribution to the US and Japan. Consequently, in 1970, Hershey’s gained production rights for this iconic treat. Nestle later acquired Rowntree in 1988. It wasn't until the early 2000s that Nestle began exploring diverse Japanese flavors, starting with strawberry in Hokkaido, which swiftly garnered immense success, prompting the introduction of more unique variations.

Kit Kat's triumph in Japan owes partly to its revered status as a good luck token in the country, solidifying its position as Japan's good luck champion. Consequently, this incredible confection is often exchanged during exam periods, becoming a cherished tradition among students.

Rare Kit Kat flavors that will tickle your senses

One of your favorite chocolates, Kit Kat, boasts of it’s different flavor options that have the capacity to impart a sense of satisfaction.  Let’s know what flavor you can relish.

Azuki Sando

Azuki, also known as red beans, holds a cherished place in Japanese desserts, making it a prime candidate for a Kit Kat flavor. "Sandos," sweet sandwiches filled with fruits and other delectable fillings, are a breakfast staple in Aichi Prefecture's jazz cafes. This Kit Kat accentuates the red bean paste, offering a distinctive taste.

Apple

Inspired by Aomori, renowned for its plump, succulent apples, this Kit Kat flavor emerged in 2021 through collaboration with a pastry chef. It boasts a refreshing, crisp apple flavor, complemented by dark chocolate.

Everyday Nuts and Cranberry

While peanut Kit Kats are well-known, they aren't a top pick in Japan. To honor Chiba Prefecture's superior peanuts, Kit Kat introduced a peanut and cranberry variant, highlighting their quality produce.

Ocean Salt

Embracing the splendid oceanic beauty of Kagoshima, this unique flavor features white chocolate infused with sea salt from the Seto Inland Sea.

Safari Maple

Japan's scarcity of safaris contrasts with other countries, but Gunma hosts one. The Safari Maple Kit Kat pays tribute to Gunma's safari, with its packaging adorned by various animals. Crafted with white chocolate and maple essence, it promises a pancake-like flavor.

Roasted Green Tea

Kyoto's Hojicha, or roasted green tea, is a signature of the city. Amidst numerous collaborations between the city and Kit Kat, this flavor truly captures Kyoto's essence with its bold, robust green tea taste, distinct from the ubiquitous matcha Kit Kat.

Wasabi

An unexpected delight honoring Shizuoka's association with the fiery condiment. Crafted in collaboration with Tamaruya Honten, a 140-year-old wasabi establishment, this Kit Kat marries white chocolate with Tamaruya Honten's wasabi and horseradish, delivering a subtle yet tantalizing wasabi kick.

So, after going through this blog, if you are really interested in enjoying the various tastes of Kit Kat in Lloydminster, check out stocks of Yeg Exotic.