Everybody loves to take a little midday chocolate break. But if you're in Japan and craving a Kit Kat, you'll have more than just chocolatey options.
Kit Kats are the most popular candy in Japan. And the most popular flavors might not be exactly what you'd expect.
Soy sauce is actually the most popular flavor of Kit Kat bar in Japan. But if that's not your cup of tea, you can also try green tea, gold leaf and just about any other flavor you can possibly think of.
So it seems only right that the Japanese would make their love for Kit Kat bars official by opening a museum. Attached to a Nescafe in Tokyo, you'll find this unique Kit Kat experience.
At the museum, you can peruse the walls for the diverse Kit Kat flavors Japan has to offer. You can also take pictures as you decide which of these Kit Kat flavors tickles your fancy the most.
But this museum isn't just an uptight place where the Kit Kats are merely on display. You can hang out in the cafe and try a ton of the options available. You can literally give yourself a break while giving yourself a break.
From the looks of it, you don't have to choose from just candy bars. You can have all sorts of delicious drinks. Which means you can actually sip on green tea while eating green tea candy. Mind...blown.
If you're not ready to take a trip to Japan just yet, you can order an assortment of Kit Kats online. Just be prepared to have your brain hurt from trying to choose (or make sense of) all the options.
Then again, this Kit Kat museum sure does look absolutely delicious. Besides, they'll have a bunch of options you can only get at the museum itself. So if you're a true candy lover, it'll be totally worth the trip.
If you're not a fan of chocolate, you no longer have an excuse to avoid Kit Kats. Simply get yourself to Japan and you're guaranteed to find some flavor (whether it be a fruit like blueberry or something savory like baked corn).