Yes today's post is dedicated to the Kit Kat bar but not the ones a person finds on the shelves in the US, instead we will explore some of the 200 plus flavors available in Japan. Kit Kat is one of the most popular treats in Japan maybe partly because the name translates to "surely win". They also offer flavors for every palate such as: baked potato, soy sauce, red bean sandwich,wasabi, soy bean,purple sweet potato and matcha green tea. Then there are flavors more in tune with our western tastes like: blueberry cheesecake, cinnamon cookie, hot Japanese chili, (I have tried other candy with hot peppers and they actually compliment each other) strawberry,(a side note stated that the fruit flavored candies tasted like real fruit) golden citrus and pear. If anyone is tempted to try these treats a sampler of 15 flavors can be purchased for $68 plus shipping.
I *love* the fact that someone has taken the time and effort to put together an introduction to the dark web. However, not ONE instance of the word “too” was spelled correctly, amongst one or two other minor grammatical errors. If the original poster happens to read this comment, then this is for you: “too” is only used when meaning “also.” Otherwise, you’re dealing with a preposition “to” or a number “two.” Thanks again for the primer, however, it was very helpful! ��
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