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Japan is known for its eccentricity. Capsule hotels, talking toilets and cuddle cafes are all part of the norm., So perhaps it s not surprising to find more than 300 varieties of Nestle s Kit Kats. You will now receive updates from Traveller Newsletter
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Butler, a senior lecturer at Monash University, has made it his mission to conquer the Kit Kat kingdom. With more than 100 flavours under his belt including miso and corn, this Melbourne local has found an extra sweet hobby.
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By Megan Tatum2021-02-19T11:16:00+00:00
Selling food and drink via livestreams is big business in China, with brands shifting thousands of products in a matter of seconds, and making a lot of money doing it. The phenomenon hasn’t quite taken hold in the UK yet but a lot of familiar brands have been taking advantage of the trend, here are a few examples.
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In November and December 2020, French supermarket chain Carrefour teamed up with livestreaming platform Quidol to host an interactive festive shopping experience. Using the platform, the retailer was able to integrate live broadcasts with its own e-commerce site, featuring product demonstrations and the ability for viewers to ask real-time questions and get instant answers from hosts. Plus, time-limited special offers for those that bought directly via the livestream.
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There are a lot of reasons why we d like the entire month of December to move itself along as quickly as possible, including the release of this limited-edition Kit Kat. The sooner we get to December 15, the sooner we get to the arrival of these Whisky Barrel Aged Kit Kats, which will be available at Kit Kat Chocolatory stores throughout Japan.
The premium candy bar is made from Ghanaian cacao nibs that have been aged for 180 days in whisky barrels from Islay, the Scottish island known for its smoky, peaty single-malt whiskies. The barrels were rotated once a week, to ensure that all of the cacao had a chance to touch the inside of the barrel and would end the aging process with the deepest, richest flavor possible. (Interestingly, this is the Kit Kat Chocolatory s first release that was not produced in Japan; its country of origin will be listed as