We've seen sushi of all kinds: some sweet,Love Radio Porn Movie some savory, some unnecessary, some gross and weird.

But, Japan has stepped up their cute food game once again with Kit Kat sushi, our dessert dream come true.

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The sushi comes in three flavors: Maguro (tuna), Tamago (egg) and Uni (sea urchin). But, don't worry, the flavors are only named for the sushi that inspire them, not for their taste.

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Tokyo's first street-facing Kit Kat shop will open on Feb. 2 and will sell limited quantities of the candy treat between Feb. 2- Feb. 4.

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The Maguro sushi features a raspberry Kit Kat sitting on a bed of puffed rice covered in white chocolate.

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Tamago is a pumpkin pudding flavored Kit Kat, also with white chocolate-covered puffed rice, wrapped in seaweed.

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Uni features a double helping of Kit Kats with both Hokkaido melon and mascarpone cheese flavored candies, also wrapped in seaweed.

If you're willing to spend 3,000 yen (US $26) to kill two cravings with one stone, better do it fast. We expect these cute confections to fly off the shelves.

[H/T: Kotaku]


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