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Hokkaido Kit Kat Mail

I was thinking about putting these in with the Kit Kat round up, but that post was getting so long and this is the first time I’ve had the chance to review Kit Kat Mail so lets call it a special occasion. My coworker called me mid day on a Saturday (which was odd since we work Mon-Fri) and announced she was in Hokkaido looking at Hokkaido Kit Kats, and would I like some. Hell yes! She brought them in on Monday and it took some serious effort not to rip into the cute little mail ready boxes. These Kit Kats are part of a line of regional souvenirs that come with a mailing label printed on the back. Domestically the box would cost about 140 yen to mail, and international EMS mail would cost about 1,200 yen.

I think the boxes could be sturdier but the interior is lined with packing material to help protect the candy. Each box contains five mini Kit Kats which are perfect for the health conscious, but kind of lame when you see that theres a good bit of empty space in the box.

The first of the two flavors is 焼きもろこし (roasted corn). Like a lot of the white chocolate Kit Kats, these smell like frosting. They’re more yellow then other white chocolate Kit Kats though, which i find cute, but also a little disturbing. I mean, that isn’t a natural yellow color. I love fresh grilled corn on the cob but these taste a lot like sweet canned corn and as a result are terrible. I think they make a fantastic souvenir for more adventurous pallets, but if you’re not actually going to Hokkaido, please don’t bother ordering these. 1/5

Melons are a delicacy in Japan and I’ve seen them average about 2,000 yen in the stores near me. Maybe its because I’m American or maybe it’s because I don’t like melon that much, but I don’t really get it. These 夕張メロン (Yuubari Melon) Kit Kats are flavored like the famous melons of Yuubari City in Hokkaido. The chocolate exterior is a little waxy and  bitter sweet. The wafer is striped with orange cream that tastes like melon (no big surprise there). The melon flavor isn’t too strong, fake, or sweet. I’m really impressed with these since I think they strike a good balance between real melon and fake melon soda flavor. 4/5

4 Comments

  1. Debby says:

    Wow, the melon ones sound great! I have had the corn, and yeah, they taste like butter. But I hope I can try Yubari Melon sometime!

  2. Orchid64 says:

    I’m rather off of KitKats for the time being. I’ve reviewed about 50 of them at this point and it’s all turning into a wafery blur. :-p

    I would like to try the corn KitKats though, because corn is just awesome. :-) Of course, you did say they’re terrible, but at least I’d know what to expect. ;-)

    Love your pictures, but can’t help but think of dani bugs infesting your treats…I think this means I’ve been here too long.

  3. Gregory says:

    Thanks for the comments!

    Orchid, long story short, we have in fact sprayed for dani. Little buggers don’t have a chance of surviving anymore. :)

  4. Amy says:

    oooooh my friend brought me those from hokkaido too!! haven’t tried them yet tho! the corn sounds scary!

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