REVIEW: Kit Kat Lemon Crisp

Kit Kat Lemon Crisp

I have been searching for the new Kit Kat Lemon Crisp for a couple of weeks now. I adore Kit Kats, and my curiosity about this new springtime edition quickly became an obsession for me. I scoured every single candy aisle, seasonal display, and end cap in each store near my house. Anytime I saw a yellow bag of candy, I would get excited, only to be immediately disappointed. I began to lose hope.

Then, the other day, I was in Fry’s, shopping for random items and not even actively searching for the candy. I turned the corner of an aisle, looked down, and voila: there they were, in a nondescript, out of place Easter candy display. I immediately forgot everything else that I had come shopping for and rushed home.

I tore into the bag and unwrapped one of the small bars. The smell of soft, fragrant lemon hit my nostrils. The candy was a pale yet welcoming yellow.

Kit Kat Lemon Crisp Coating

The coating on the outside of the Kit Kats is sweet, slightly tart, and distinctly lemony, without being overwhelming. It doesn’t taste excessively artificial either, which is a major plus. The flavor reminds me of the cream in the lemon sandwich cookies that I used to eat when I was a child. It is undeniably delightful and oddly refreshing.

Texturally, it’s very similar to the chocolate coating on traditional Kit Kats that we’re all familiar with. It’s not necessarily chocolate, though. The packaging states that the candy is “crisp wafers in lemon flavored white crème.” As far as my mouth is concerned, it’s basically lemon-flavored white chocolate.

Kit Kat Lemon Crisp Give Me a Break

The wafers on the inside provide the same reliable crunch that they always have. I delicately ate the coating off one of them, leaving only the wafer layers. I wanted to see if they were lemon-flavored, and as far as I can tell, they’re not. They taste the same as a standard Kit Kat when you remove the chocolate. But that’s all right because the citrusy coating brings enough flavor for the whole bar.

Simply put, Kit Kat Lemon Crisp bars are heavenly and embody everything I want in a lemon-flavored sweet. Supposedly, they’re only a seasonal offering, but if they sell well, maybe Hershey will keep them around. I hope that’s the case because I’m not prepared to lose them.

Purchased Price: $3.50
Size: 9 oz. bag
Purchased at: Fry’s
Rating: 9 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (4 pieces) 170 calories, 9 grams of fat, 6 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 30 milligrams of sodium, 22 grams of carbohydrates, 15 grams of sugar, and 2 grams of protein.

11 thoughts to “REVIEW: Kit Kat Lemon Crisp”

  1. I wish we had a Fry’s around here! Lemon is definitely one of my favorites! If anyone on here spots them in other stores or in or near Ohio, please let me know.

    1. Fry’s is a division of Kroger and carry the same stock, so you should be able to find them at Kroger in Ohio.

        1. Walmart has them in the Seasonal Candy aisle.! With the Easter candy! They are totally amazing!????

  2. I am so jealous! I have been on a mission to find these ever since I heard they would be released. Your review makes me want them more! Thank you for your determination to find them!

    1. ME TOO! My sister loves lemon and I am determined to find these stupid things for her! I have scoured Food Lions like a bounty hunter with no success.

  3. Wow these look great. Can’t wait to find them, this may PARTIALLY make up for the lack of red velvet cake this valentines.

  4. I tried to find them yesterday, with no luck. I went to 5 different stores including Walmart & Target.

    1. I got my bags from Walgreens drug store,, Lemon kit kats are very good, i think they should make orange/chocolate ones too.

  5. These look so good, I love lemon-flavored candy and snacks, but it sounds like they might be hard to find. I’ll have to go on one of my famous Sunday Searches tomorrow.

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