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A roundup of KitKat commercials. The catchy presentation that conveys its deliciousness is the charm!

KitKat, the chocolate confection sold by Nestlé, is a staple in supermarkets and convenience stores, and many people are likely fans.

In KitKat commercials, which highlight the charm of its sweet chocolate and crisp texture, the deliciousness is conveyed fully—and catchily—through clever presentation.

Many ads also feature popular celebrities and singers, making for a lineup of eye-catching commercials.

In this article, we’ll introduce many of these KitKat commercials, so please take your time and enjoy.

Compilation of KitKat commercials: catchy, creative spots that convey deliciousness! (11–20)

Nestlé KitKat Otona no Amasa Matcha “Kyoto Hospitality” EditionManami Higa, Tsuyoshi Tanoi

Nice CM: KitKat – Manami Higa, Daichi Miura, “Kyoto Client Entertainment” Version

Released in 2013 as the B-side to “GO FOR IT,” Daichi Miura’s 14th single.

It’s a funky R&B dance tune and was used as the commercial song for KitKat Otona no Amasa Matcha, “Kyoto Business Reception” edition.

It reached No.

8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Nestlé KitKat Adult Sweetness “Pull” VersionManami Higa, Tsuyoshi Tanoi

Nice CM: KitKat — Manami Higa, Daichi Miura, “Pulling” Version

It was released in 2012 as Yamato Miura’s 13th single.

The song, written and composed by Miura himself, is a mid-tempo number that was used in the commercial for KitKat Otona no Amasa, the “Pull” edition.

In the ad, Manami Higa tugs on the hem of a junior male colleague’s suit to act cute, and I’m sure many viewers felt their hearts skip a beat.

Nestlé KitKat “Kit, Sakura Blooms” VersionKii Kitano

KIT KAT BREAKTOWN Nestlé KitKat Breaktown Kit, the cherry blossoms will bloom. 20102

This is Kie Kitano’s debut single, released in 2010.

It was used as the song for the Kit Kat commercial “Kit, Sakura Saku yo,” in which Kitano appears.

The lyrics express gratitude to those who offered support and words of encouragement to those who worked hard, making it a song that can uplift the spirits of students taking entrance exams.

Nestlé KitKat “Red and Black” VersionMeisa Kuroki

Meisa Kuroki CM - Kit Kat feat. Kuroki (LOL! - Meisa Kuroki)

Released in 2010 as Meisa Kuroki’s third single, the song Tako was used as the theme for the KitKat commercial “Red and Black” in which she appeared.

It’s an upbeat dance track, and Kuroki takes on rapping for the first time.

Nestlé KitKat: “The third one is for you — the new-style KitKat” EditionMeisa Kuroki

Meisa Kuroki CM - Kit Kat (One More Drama – Meisa Kuroki)

It was released in 2011 as Meisa Kuroki’s fourth single.

The song was used in the KitKat commercial “The third one is for you: New-Style KitKat,” and incorporates elements of flamenco, R&B, and electro.

In the music video, Kuroki wears a blue bodysuit and performs a dance.

Nestlé KitKat “RED” version / “Adult Sweetness” version

This commercial refreshingly showcases everyday life with KitKat by your side, highlighting how it supports everyone’s efforts.

The classic red and “Adult Sweetness” varieties make an appearance, and it conveys how people draw strength to keep going not only from the flavor but also from the messages on the packaging.

Further amplifying the positive vibe of the visuals is AI’s song “Lucky I Love You.” Its light, catchy rhythm and the joyfully layered, powerful vocals together evoke a bright, uplifting mood.

KitKat commercial roundup: Captivating presentations that catchy convey the delicious flavor! (21–30)

Nestlé KitKat “What I Want to Say Now”Shingo Katori

Shingo Katori unveils his art-making for the first time: New Kit Kat TV commercial “What I Want to Say Now”

This commercial, featuring Shingo Katori, announces that KitKat’s outer packaging has been changed to paper.

Katori tapes the empty wrappers together and creates an art piece by drawing on the reverse side.

Each wrapper also bears a message, resulting in a wonderful work that expresses feelings for loved ones.

Not only is the finished piece impressive, but you also can’t take your eyes off Katori as he works intently on creating it.