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Japan Offers Over 300 Unique Kit Kat Flavors

From regional specialties like Wasabi and Sake to sweet potato and green tea, these limited-edition flavors are often used as souvenirs and reflect local tastes, making them a collector's item.

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March 29, 2026
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