
Two new alcoholic mint varieties take the choc-mint experience to a whole other level.
Japan has been going through a mint chocolate boom over the past few years, with leading snack makers featuring the flavour in everything from biscuits to ice creams and even sweet bean fish cakes.
The trend tends to peak every summer, as temperatures rise and people start craving the cooling sensation of peppermint, and now Nestlé Japan is joining the craze with two new KitKat varieties that look set to tantalise the taste buds of choc-mint fans around the country.
The new flavours are being introduced to the market as part of the “Otona no Amasa” (“Adult Sweetness”) Premium KitKat range, which appeals to more refined palettes with a subdued sweetness that sets it apart from its regular KitKat collection.
And adding to the very adult-like appeal of the chocolates is the fact that they both contain a special secret ingredient: rum powder.
▼ Rum powder has been added to the cream inside the wafers.
Both varieties have gone through rigorous trials, with over 20 prototypes tested in order to create the ultimate two that appeal to a wide spectrum of choc-mint customers, from the most timid through to diehard fanatics.
The Otona no Amasa Premium Mint KitKat is designed to appeal to customers who are a little more wary of trying choc-mint combinations. The blend between milk chocolate and mint is said to be incredibly refined, with a gentle touch of mint interspersed in between to win over the choc-mint naysayers.
The Otona no Amasa Premium Peach Mint KitKat appeals to true lovers of peppermint, with two times the usual amount of mint added to each bar. The mix of peach with a white chocolate base is said to create a harmonious balance between sweet and fruity flavours, while the intense mint provides a strong and invigorating hit of freshness that choc-mint fans will fall in love with.
Both varieties will be sold at supermarkets and convenience stores around the country from 13 May, in 12-piece mini bar packs for 600 yen (US$5.37) each, plus tax. The Premium Mint variety will also be sold in a three-pack from 13 May, and will only be available at convenience stores for 150 yen.
Source, images: Nestlé Japan
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