Where can I buy Green Tea Kit Kat Matcha bars in the USA on the internet?
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While J-list sells tons of snacks and bento accessories and photobooks and anime and such, they also sell adult Japanese videos and games their site, so don't get suspicious when they ask for an age verification. The naughty stuff isn't out in front, it's simply available from the site, so don't surf to this site from work.
Also, should you order, note that most of their items are shipped from Japan, they're sort of simultaneously based out of both Japan and San Diego, and the site is definitely geared to Americans.
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M$http://www.asiansnacks.ecrater.com/p/9691735/japan-nestle-green-tea-kit
It's a limited edition candy but they still have it for now.
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M$Hope this helps.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300487726346
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Price: $18.00
This is 100% Matcha Green Tea is an original Japanese green teaand traditionally handcrafted. This tea helps strengthen natural resistance and energy.
This is a tea that is an important component for low cholesterol diet and recommended after meals to promote digestion. This tea also supports the immune system. This organic tea is grown at Dai Dacha tea plantation and is certified organic by JONA and planted by the Iwao Hayashi family. The Hayashi family has managed to uphold its reputation as one of Japan's finest tea products.
This tea ha a wonderful, soft aroma and flavor. this is produced by lightly steaming freshly picked leaves. This green tea have the effects of polyphenols according to various studies. The normal daily consumption of this tea is about 3 cups or 3 g of soluble extracts that is equal to about 240 to 320 milligrams of polyphenol.
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Crud. I did a bit of internet research and couldn't find any kind of Green Tea Kit Kats other than the Green Tea Tiramisu ones. Heck, even the candy blogs only reviewed the green tea tiramisu ones.That is indeed frustrating. I'm really sorry about that, my Google Fu has failed you. :(
It is possible that they are no longer available. I ordered these from J-list/J-box.com a few years ago, so I know they (not the tiramisu ones) were at one time sold there.
Remember, Japanese companies are notorious for ***!!!LIMITED EDITION!!!*** flavors & styles as a marketing ploy. A Japanese acquaintance of mine says that putting out limited edition anything practically guarantees increased sales in Japan.
But I'm holding out hope they're still out there....
Cochese - That is pretty close but those are the Tiramisu ones. You can see Jason holding one up in this photo: http://calacanis.com/2009/02/12/green-tea-kitkats-hand-delivered-by-masaru/