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Enjoy The Refreshing Taste Of The New Yogurt Sake KitKat With 0.5% Alcohol

Enjoy The Refreshing Taste Of The New Yogurt Sake KitKat With 0.5% Alcohol

Food
By Karmen on 10 Mar 2020
Digital Editor
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Loved the sake-flavoured KitKat and want more experimental flavours with the Japanese alcoholic beverage? Well, Nestlé Japan has heard your call and created the new yoghurt and sake-flavoured KitKat!

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Keep reading to find out more!

This Yogurt Sake KitKat was produced by former soccer player and sake enthusiast Hidetoshi Nakata in collaboration with Niizawa Brewery in Miyagi Prefecture.

new yogurt and sake-flavoured KitKatPhoto from Nestlé Japan

former soccer player and sake enthusiast Hidetoshi Nakata new yogurt and sake-flavoured KitKatPhoto from Nestlé Japan

new yogurt and sake-flavoured KitKat Niizawa Brewery in Miyagi PrefecturePhoto from Nestlé Japan

The sake is rice wine made with super rich Jersey yoghurt. It has a short shelf life and must be refrigerated under 5℃ when shipping to prevent fermentation. Because of this, it's relatively rare and sold at limited places even in Japan, let alone overseas! But now, you can enjoy it in the form of this new KitKat!

new yogurt and sake-flavoured KitKat what it looks like white chocolatePhoto from Nestlé Japan

The individually packaged mini bars come in sky-blue packaging which is said to inspire the thought of Jersey cows eating grass under a blue sky as the milk used to make this KitKat comes from, while also representing the refreshing taste of yoghurt. With 0.5% alcohol, the aroma of sake is also prominent and you'll be able to savour the perfect balance of sweet, sour and bitter flavours in this KitKat!

new yogurt and sake-flavoured KitKat individual packagingPhoto from Nestlé Japan

If you're going on holiday to Japan, you can find this new flavour at souvenir stores nationwide from 16 March onwards. Each box comes with nine pieces and retails for 700 yen (~S$9.39).

Check out KitKat's other recent new flavours: Tokyo Banana and Tokyo Banana gold edition with caramel!

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Text by: GirlStyle SG