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Kith Treats Announced Collab with Japan's YOKU MOKU
September 26, 2024, 5:39.19 pm ET
Photos: Kith Treats
Kith Treats, the iconic cereal-infused ice cream parlor, is partnering with Japan’s renowned confectioner YOKU MOKU for an exclusive menu takeover from September 28 through October 6. For this limited-time collaboration, Kith Treats will swap out its usual offerings for nine specialty treats that artfully blend YOKU MOKU’s world-class cookies with classic American flavors. From matcha-infused creations to banana-chocolate delights, each treat showcases the harmonious fusion of Japanese delicacy and American indulgence. The takeover will be available at all Kith Treats locations in the U.S., as well as their outpost in Japan.
To celebrate the launch, Kith Treats will also debut a special capsule collection featuring cobranded hoodies, tees, and headwear, with a limited-edition Cookie Tin as the centerpiece.
Fans can experience the new menu and shop the collection at Kith Treats’ SoHo location on September 28, where a unique in-store installation will accompany the event. Guests are invited to immerse themselves in this sweet collaboration and sample treats like “The Founder,” and “The Uji,” combining the artistry of YOKU MOKU's signature cigare cookies with Kith’s playful take on dessert.
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