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Kit Kats come in a variety of flavours in Japan including many fruit flavours. There is Strawberry, Citrus Golden Blend, Pear, Shinshu Apple, Edamame Soybean, Purple Sweet Potato, Hot Japanese Chilli, Cinnamon Cookie, Strawberry Cheesecake, Blueberry Cheesecake, Matcha-Green Tea, Hojicha Roasted Tea, Brown Sugar Syrup, Red Bean Sandwich and Wasabi.

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