Nestlé Peach Kit Kat

August 16th, 2007 by Terry

Peach Kit Kat

After reviewing the Peach Aero, also from Nestle of Japan, I said that peach is one of those flavours that shouldn’t go with chocolate, or at least shouldn’t be made by Nestle of Japan, and left to someone else. They ignored me though and made this, and I still bought it…so here we go again.

There seems to be a new Kit Kat flavour every week in Japan, some of them being quite good, such as the Azuki Bean and the Deluxe Brandy & Orange and sadly the majority being quite bad, such as Cantaloupe Melon and Pumpkin. A flavour like this can go into either category, and from the looks of the box it will be going into the ‘good’ category.

The box has a bunch of peaches on the front in a sort of artsy style, it’s a bit flowery and looks great. The Kit Kat packets have a pink and cream colour pattern with more flowers and again look very good.

The Kit Kats themselves are very pretty to look at again. They’re regular brown milk chocolate, only they have pink streaks through the chocolate, as if peach has been drizzled across the bars, making the bars look excellent. The wafer inside is normal looking, no pink cream in there or anything.

The taste is…peachy. It’s a strong peach flavour but is still pleasant in the way it combines with the milk chocolate. In the end it’s a peach flavoured Kit Kat, I’m pretty sure most people have tried peaches and Kit Kats (not together) at some point in their life, so you can pretty much imagine how this will taste.

I recommend this if…yeah, you guessed it, you like peaches. I sort of like them and sort of liked this, so I guess if you really like them then you’d really like this. Each packet (2 in the box) has 115 calories, 1.2g Protein, 13.8g Carbohydrates and 6.1g Fat.

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  1. Alyssa

    the japanese are brilliant yet crazy…

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