Nestlé Triple Berry Swirl Kit Kat

October 17th, 2008 by Terry

Cranberry, strawberry and blueberry all swirled together and blended with white chocolate. This is the first time cranberry has been used in a Kit Kat and it’s obvious that this is going to be a very fruity and sweet combo.

The box looks real snazzy, a nice blue theme with some sparkly fruit. The packets inside follow the same theme except they look perhaps even better due to their limited space and hence the blue, white and red have been compressed a little bit more. There’s a load of kanji on the box but I have no idea what any of it means. Oh well.

As soon as I opened a packet, a fruity smell burst forth, as if it was barely being contained. The bar smells exactly how I described it - sweet, tangy and fruity. The bar has an even distribution of white and pink, making it a very nice looking bar of course.

The chocolate coating itself tastes and feels like regular white chocolate, with the cream filling being very tangy and fruity. It tastes like a fruit blend rather than being able to pick up any individual flavours, and even when I tried to really taste an individual flavour (I chose strawberry as my mosy recognised one) I struggled to do so.

The bar is pretty delicious, fruity and creamy, and just plain good. A well made fruit bar and one I’d gladly try again.

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2 Responses

  1. Technosquid

    It’s such a shame that hershey owns the kit kat brand here in the US, otherwise the asian markets would probably sell all the japanese kit kats. A couple years back they introduced a few flavors, but nothing outside their comfort zone… I think it was just orange and strawberry.

    It’s amazing how much flavor they can pack between those wafers, isn’t it?

  2. AC

    Where are you guys? you may be able to find it in Chinatown or J-town, wherever there is a significant Asian population, you can find some shops or markets selling these.

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