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(Short List) Stupid University of Tokyo students make world's biggest KitKat. Your move, Harvard   (shortlist.com) divider line 59
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2011-12-13 11:50:27 AM
Give me six hours.
 
2011-12-13 11:51:06 AM
Japan has green tea kit kats, they are sooooo good!
 
2011-12-13 11:51:18 AM
gimme a break, gimme a break...
 
2011-12-13 11:51:47 AM
100 Grand
Kit-Kat
Rolos

This is the Holy Trinity of Commercial Chocolate Candies.
 
2011-12-13 11:52:13 AM
two finger classic

Giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity goo!!
 
2011-12-13 11:52:24 AM
WRONG!!!

lh4.ggpht.com
 
2011-12-13 11:53:16 AM
Somewhere in Scotland, a giant frier is heating up...
 
2011-12-13 11:53:25 AM
mentallo69: Japan has green tea kit kats, they are sooooo good!

I never heard of these before, but now I MUST FIND THEM.

/green tea ice cream is best ice cream
 
2011-12-13 11:53:31 AM
I bet the flavor is fish and nachos
 
2011-12-13 11:53:42 AM
www.kespia.com

It's pretty big...I guess...
 
2011-12-13 11:53:47 AM
My hate for their commercials prevents me from clicking on the link.
I haven't had a Kit Kat since they started airing.

I can't be the only one, can I?

I feel dirty having posted in this thread.
 
2011-12-13 11:53:57 AM
www.thedigeratilife.com

They love Kit Kat in Japan, and Kit Kat loves japan more than they do the US
 
2011-12-13 11:54:04 AM
or....

www.supersizedmeals.com
 
2011-12-13 11:55:40 AM
mentallo69: Japan has green tea kit kats, they are sooooo good!

Amen to THAT! Those things were like crack to me.

Also, nice touch on the Kit Kat itself: "Jibun wo shinjite" ("Believe in yourself"). I always like a little spirit boost with my chocolate.
 
2011-12-13 11:56:04 AM
Tax Boy: mentallo69: Japan has green tea kit kats, they are sooooo good!

I never heard of these before, but now I MUST FIND THEM.

/green tea ice cream is best ice cream


They are hard to get and expensive, but they are awesome.
 
2011-12-13 11:57:24 AM
I thought the Japanese were famous for making things smaller????
 
2011-12-13 11:58:36 AM
Harvard is too busy doing studies that show the 4th of July is right wing nice guys actually finish first. Those were just in the top 3 of a search for "harvard study", didn't even have to dig deep.

I'm not certain who wins the most important research title, but one thing i know for sure, is that either way, the human race loses.
 
2011-12-13 11:59:18 AM
+and
 
2011-12-13 12:01:23 PM
This was surprisingly easy to fap to.
 
2011-12-13 12:01:37 PM
Is US Kit Kat covered in the same chocolate as the original UK one, or is it Hershey?
 
2011-12-13 12:04:08 PM
Wrong...it doesn't say Kit Kat on there, just some gibberish.

/kidding
 
2011-12-13 12:05:41 PM
i.imgur.com

"That's one big KitKat"
 
2011-12-13 12:06:54 PM
Tax Boy: mentallo69: Japan has green tea kit kats, they are sooooo good!

I never heard of these before, but now I MUST FIND THEM.

/green tea ice cream is best ice cream


Jlist

Potentially NSFW if you wander too far...
 
2011-12-13 12:07:06 PM
KitKat... BANKAI
 
2011-12-13 12:11:21 PM
Chomp ka-krunch "mmm!"
Tap-ta-tap-POP.
Chomp-ka-ding-ding-TAP-ka-chomp-mmm-k runch, krunch, "shhhh!"

Tap-ka-krunch *siiip*.
Snap-t-tap *gulp*
Crunch-t-tap-ta-chomp-ka-thump-ka-WHU MP! WHUMP! WHUMP!
 
2011-12-13 12:12:10 PM
Stupid? More like delicious, subby!
 
2011-12-13 12:17:10 PM
img39.imageshack.us

/yes, it is awesome
//no, I am not insane
 
2011-12-13 12:18:06 PM
Subby, "stupid" and "chocolate" don't go together. EVER.
 
2011-12-13 12:19:32 PM
Stupid? Only stupid is anyone who thinks this is stupid. If Harvard made more super sized chocolate snacks the world would be a better place.
 
2011-12-13 12:24:49 PM
Why cant we have these flavors in the US!
 
2011-12-13 12:25:40 PM
dj_bigbird: Jlist

Potentially NSFW if you wander too far...


I wandered...

/bunk
 
2011-12-13 12:25:54 PM
Tax Boy: mentallo69: Japan has green tea kit kats, they are sooooo good!

I never heard of these before, but now I MUST FIND THEM.

/green tea ice cream is best ice cream



there's a place in atlanta we can get them, but for you, perhaps try here:

Hana Japanese Market
2004 17th St NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20009
 
2011-12-13 12:32:23 PM
KITTO KATSU!!

This is what I will call them from now on.
 
2011-12-13 12:36:30 PM
ArtosRC: 100 Grand
Kit-Kat
Rolos

This is the Holy Trinity of Commercial Chocolate Candies.


I dont care for things with soft chocolate and hard carmel, it just sorta winds up like a blow pop, the better part is gone too quick and then youre left jawing on the mediocre part.
 
2011-12-13 12:37:11 PM
Thats it? I was expecting something 10 feet or longer.
 
2011-12-13 12:43:23 PM
I love Kit-Kats
 
2011-12-13 12:48:56 PM
Harvard replies--with the world's biggest Snickers.
 
2011-12-13 12:57:53 PM
mentallo69: Why cant we have these flavors in the US!

Market testing.

I have seen a number of flavours in Canada--orange, mint, possibly banana. It's possible that they were being tested or that a second hand store got hold of some that fell off the back of a shipping container ship.

I think Chestnut would be a useful addition to the repertoire of North American chocolate and candy bar makers. Chestnut (Marron) was a very popular flavour in Switzerland, where chestnut roasters sell real chestnuts on the streets. I think many other Europeans and the British like them as well. The Chestnut-filling chocolate bars were among my favourites in a country famous for the quality and variety of its chocolate confections.

My vote goes for Marron. (This is the source of our colour "Maroon".) The Maroons were runaway slaves in the Caribbean (they subsisted on fishing, farming and a bit of piracy). Some of them ended up in Nova Scotia, IIRC, for some reason.

When Bugs Bunny says "What a Maroon!" he was probably just using a malapropism rather than thinking of the Maroons, but that is by the by. In French, they still use "tête de nègre" as the name for a chestnut or maroon colour.

But I digress.
 
2011-12-13 01:03:45 PM
nyc.metblogs.com

They were all Twix! It was a set-up!
 
2011-12-13 01:06:16 PM
World's largest radioactive KitKat bar Subby. Triple melt isotope flavored.
 
2011-12-13 01:08:00 PM
brantgoose: mentallo69: Why cant we have these flavors in the US!

Market testing.

I have seen a number of flavours in Canada--orange, mint, possibly banana. It's possible that they were being tested or that a second hand store got hold of some that fell off the back of a shipping container ship.

I think Chestnut would be a useful addition to the repertoire of North American chocolate and candy bar makers. Chestnut (Marron) was a very popular flavour in Switzerland, where chestnut roasters sell real chestnuts on the streets. I think many other Europeans and the British like them as well. The Chestnut-filling chocolate bars were among my favourites in a country famous for the quality and variety of its chocolate confections.

My vote goes for Marron. (This is the source of our colour "Maroon".) The Maroons were runaway slaves in the Caribbean (they subsisted on fishing, farming and a bit of piracy). Some of them ended up in Nova Scotia, IIRC, for some reason.

When Bugs Bunny says "What a Maroon!" he was probably just using a malapropism rather than thinking of the Maroons, but that is by the by. In French, they still use "tête de nègre" as the name for a chestnut or maroon colour.

But I digress.


cincinnati.com
 
2011-12-13 01:11:56 PM
I found cheese flavored Kit Kats in a Japanese market in LA. My stepson tried them and thought they tasted like "salt, parmesan from a can, and butter."
 
2011-12-13 01:15:32 PM
Gonna have to hit up some Asian markets around here for those flavored KitKats. I'm intrigued.
 
2011-12-13 01:19:23 PM
web.mit.edu
 
2011-12-13 01:30:42 PM
Came for Mitch Herbert. Leaving disappointed.
 
2011-12-13 01:34:15 PM
University of Tokyo students make world's biggest KitKat. Your move, Harvard Yale

Sorry, pet peeve.
 
2011-12-13 01:40:37 PM
I'll see your Kitkat 100 x 60 x 20cm in dimensions, weighing 80kg and raise you a Twinkie thirty-five feet long, weighing approximately six hundred pounds.
images.wikia.com
 
2011-12-13 01:45:27 PM
mentallo69: Why cant we have these flavors in the US!

because STFU, citizen, we can legally exterminate you without a jury or trial, and you'll like it!
 
2011-12-13 01:56:27 PM
From an old, old Letterman Top Ten List: Top Ten Signs That Something Is Very, Very Wrong At Pepperidge Farms:

Only thing they've produced in the last 3 months is a two-mile-long mint Milano
 
2011-12-13 02:15:55 PM
patricula: My hate for their commercials prevents me from clicking on the link.
I haven't had a Kit Kat since they started airing.

I can't be the only one, can I?

I feel dirty having posted in this thread.


As a matter of fact you are not the only one. I cannot stand those commercials and I love kitkats, but the commercial is just too unbearable. Have not purchased a kitkat since they started airing that style of commercial.

/feels dirty too
//bad dirty, not good dirty
 
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