The Kit Kats here are served with a theatrical display of dry ice and biscuit pieces that allow you to blow “smoke” out your nose.
frozen Kit Kats
We try Japanese liquid nitrogen Kit Kats at the new Below Freezing Chocolatory in Tokyo
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Oona McGee
Aug 11, 2016 - Tweet
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New “Minus-196 Degrees Celsius” Japanese Kit Kat cooled by liquid nitrogen available this summer
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Oona McGee
Jul 21, 2016
Customers will be able to create their own supercooled Kit Kats using ingredients like marshmallows and pretzels at the new “Below Freezing Chocolatory” pop-up store in Tokyo.
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