
Dedicating this post to the small collection of chocolate I received from friends and colleagues during their oversea trip. Most importantly from Japan as you can see from above.
I've just realized they have a lot of different kinds of KitKat over there. We only have like 2 or 3? looking at the pictures here... and they all tastes a bit different from one another. I couldn't really read but some tastes like greentea, some perhaps wasabi, some exclusive local Japanese state/province taste.. LOL..

I forgot where was this from but should be from WH's last biz trip. Mum loves it... i mean the wrapping...

See the main difference apart from colorful packaging of the Japanese KitKat (right one) is the opening cut. U.S./Malaysia's version has the zigzag cutting but theirs have only 1 cut which is both clean and functional IMHO.

One of my fav chocolate brand and able to taste different types of them does indeed made me happy. I kept them in the freezer long enough until this holiday season which I decided to haul my lazy butt to snap and snack them, immortalize this as part of my memories on the cloud. :)
Go KitKat! and thanks to friends and colleagues who brought me these... appreciate it and hope you'll bring me more in the future :p
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