Fancy a Kit Kat pizza for lunch? (Picture: Europics)

Bored of stuffed crusts and margheritas? Why not try the Kit Kat pizza?

With Nestle launching its new Kit Kat Bake bar in Japan, ingenious pizza makers have already started putting the sweet treat on their pizzas.

In March, Nestle Japan launched their new bake-ready Kit Kat, which can either be eaten ‘raw’ (if you are really quite impatient) or baked for two minutes to turn it into a crunchy biscuit-like snack.

Now, creative Japanese pizza chains Napoli no Kama and Strawberry Cones are using the Kit Kat Bakes in their recipes, to produce sweet, dessert pizzas.


The packaging for the new Kit Kat Bake shows the prodcut before and after cooking (Picture: Europics)

According to Rocket News 24, Napoli no Kama is now selling the pizzas, costing 1,630 Yen (approx. £9.50) for the medium size.



Sadly, the sweet delicacies are only available in Japan at the moment. Although Kit Kats are one of the most popular chocolate bars worldwide, with one apparently being consumed every second, the Japanese appear particularly enamoured of the snack.

The market already boasts flavours that can’t be found anywhere else including the delicious sounding Cinnamon Cookie and the slightly worrying European Cheese, Bean Cake and Wasabi variations.

Over to you, Domino’s.

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