Yep, This Is a Hello Kitty Melon
Posted by Kotaku May 21 2013 08:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Hello Kitty's face has been on seemingly everything—whether that's stationary, toilet paper, toasters or even that infamous vibrator. Don't forget pricey produce! Above is a Hello Kitty Furano melon from Hokkaido, Japan. Melons in Japan can get very expensive, especially the gourmet ones. But, generally speaking, the ones you find at local supermarkets are fairly reasonable by Japanese standards. And no, Hello Kitty doesn't usually appear on them. But this isn't the first time that Hello Kitty has gotten a melon. As Hello Kitty Hell pointed out previously, the first Kitty melon appeared in 2010. This week, NicoNico News reports that the character is, once again, getting a gourmet melon. How did they get the iconic cat in the melon? Kitty-chan's face was carved into the fruit when it was still green and before the melon became covered in its net-like outer skin. The Hello Kitty Furano fruits are limited to only three hundred melons and are priced at 4,980 yen (US$49). That's way cheaper than Japan's Yubari melons. Cuter, too. なんだこれかわいいぞ! [NicoNico] 大東くんにメロン! [Yuko Yamaguchi] To contact the author of this post, write to bashcraftATkotaku.com or find him on Twitter @Brian_Ashcraft. Kotaku East is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am.



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