Hello everyone,
whenever I go to Japan, KitKat is my must-buy, because they create new flavours each year and are very tasty and unique.
Besides the chocolate, I also love the beautiful packaging design – this one combines the taste of Sakura and Sake.
I tried to draw the packaging as realistically as I can. For this piece I used Faber-Castell Polychromos on Craft Paper.
I hope you will enjoy watching my drawing process!
Thanks for reading and coming by my post. :)
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Well I love Kit Kat but I haven't really tasted the one in Japan. Although I did do some research and I found out... "There have been more than 300 limited-edition seasonal and regional flavors of Kit Kat chocolate bars produced in Japan since 2000. Nestlé, which operates the Kit Kat brand in Japan, reports that the brand overtook Meiji Chocolate as the top-selling confection in Japan from 2012 to 2014". Also you talked about different flavors. "Some varieties are restricted to a specific region associated with that particular bar. Others are limited-run varieties, with excess supply saved for year-end "happy bag" specials. In 2015, 500 single-finger bitter chocolate bars were sold with gold leaf wrapping for about $16 in high-end retail shops.
Notable varieties include adzuki (red bean), beni imo (purple sweet potato), brown sugar syrup, matcha (green tea), and soy sauce. I find this interesting... Anyways. Nice article, keep it up.