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Monday, February 1, 2016

The New Sake Kit Kats In Japan Actually Have Alcohol In Them

“Children and lightweight drinkers are kindly requested to refrain from consuming this product.”

Japan got a boozy version of Kit Kat on Friday. Nestlé Japan introduced the Sake Kit Kat packaged in a traditional Isshobin sake bottle, which is fitting because the bars have a .8% alcohol content.

Japan got a boozy version of Kit Kat on Friday. Nestlé Japan introduced the Sake Kit Kat packaged in a traditional Isshobin sake bottle, which is fitting because the bars have a .8% alcohol content.

Courtesy of Nestlé Japan.

The alcohol content is pretty minimal. A typical 12-ounce bottle of beer has 5% alcohol content, according to the Center for Disease Control.

That means more for you.

The bars come at a premium price of 150 Yen, or about $1.24, for a three-pack. A regular Kit Kat three-pack costs 100 Yen, or 83 cents.


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