Thursday, July 22, 2010

Cola and Lemon Squash Kit Kat

Sorry to not be posting much but there have been fewer Kit Kats to review and now that rainy season is over and summer is finally here I've been enjoying more summer appropriate treats (as in ones that don't melt all over me in this 35 degree heat.) I highly recommend Lotte Peach Ice Cream and Pure Apple Gummies. But enough about other snacks, let's talk Kit Kats shall we?

This is a two-fer review. Two reviews in one because with this Kit Kat you get two different Kit Kats in one box. That made it a bit of a challenge for me actually because I generally like to eat two of any Kit Kats I review so that I can get a good idea of the flavor. So if you try these and wonder where on earth did I come up with this review then that's my excuse. (I think some of you think that anyway heehee.) Unfortunately, these were not good enough to warrant buying a second box to make sure I was fully appreciating all the nuances but here's what I got.


First up: Cola Kit Kat - 100 calories made with white chocolate but colored a light brown color to suggest cola. It smelled kind of like cola but really more like bubblegum in my estimation. The chocolate itself is cola flavored and there is more of that "soda" powder between the wafers. The same "soda" powder that was in the Ramune Kit Kat and it gave it that same bubblegum/Fruity Pebbles twist. Sadly this addition ruined it for me. The chocolate itself was not too bad, a little on the sweet side, but actually tasted like cola. A little less "soda" powder and it would have been an interesting snack. I think I'd still prefer a real glass of coke though.

Next up: Lemon Squash Kit Kat - for those of you not in the know Lemon Squash is a kind of soft drink sold here in Japan. This bar was also 100 calories and made with white chocolate. It was colored yellow and smelled like lemon. The chocolate had a nice lemon flavor to it. This, too had the "soda" powder between the wafers but it worked better here. The powder has a bit of sour kick to it that went nicely with the lemon. This was definitely the better of the two but it still wasn't something I would choose to eat again. If you're a regular reader of this blog you'll know that I have mixed feelings about chocolate and citrus together and this was another example of that. It was good but not my cup of tea.

Overall this was more fun for the novelty factor rather than the flavor factor. I'm always happy to try new Kit Kats but this isn't one I can enthusiastically recommend or one I will buy again. They weren't bad but they weren't that good either.

Final Score: 5

5 comments:

  1. I think I'd still want to try~

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  2. I think you should! And let me know what you think if you get your hands on some. Thanks for reading and commenting!

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  3. It's so funny how the name of this treat is considered to be good luck for exams... no wonder they have so many varieties! The only one I tried while living in Japan was the green tea one, and though I don't mind green tea ice cream, I wasn't too impressed. This one really seems like a confusing combination of flavors. I do enjoy white chocolate but I got a little tired of sweet potato/squash fillings in Japanese treats. But I'd definitely still try these if I ever got the chance.

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  4. I've tried these, and I agree with everything you just said. The bubblegum scent in the "soda" flavors always throws me off a bit, especially in the Ramune flavored Kit Kats.

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  5. frannie84 - I'm not a huge fan of the green tea ones either but I know people who love them. But I always think it's fun to try them even if they turn out to be gross.

    Anonymous - I wish they would stop with the soda powder. It didn't improve the Ramune either.

    Thanks for reading and commenting!

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