Wouldn't it be great if you could satisfy your craving for chocolate and, at the same time, do something to help the environment? With the Kit Kat Mini Save the Blue Ocean, you can! Created in collaboration with the Japanese nonprofit Uminari, which is working to raise awareness about marine plastics (and this is particularly appropriate in a land like Japan, who is overdoing it when it comes to plastic), a percentage from what you pay for each bag goes to help the organization. In keeping with the overall sea-related theme, the Kit Kat Mini Save the Blue Ocean chocolate biscuits come in a salty flavor - yes, they really do contain natural sea salt! And each chocolate's individual wrapping and each bag are illustrated with magnificent black and white photographs taken by the famous underwater photographer Ai Futaki, holder of the Guinness World Record for covering the longest distance in an underwater cave with only one breath! More than just "only in Japan" Kit Kats, these are truly unique snacks that everyone with a sweet tooth should try!As the weather gets warmer, the risk of melting candies is higher. Sweets & Geeks ships all candy without temperature preserving items. If you are in a region that has heat capable of melting what you order, you should also order an ice pack. We have ice packs available on our site and they can help preserve the state of your melt-able goods. That being said, even if you do order an ice pack, we cannot guarantee that your order will arrive to you without melting.As the weather gets warmer, the risk of melting candies is higher. Sweets & Geeks ships all candy without temperature preserving items. If you are in a region that has heat capable of melting what you order, you should also order an ice pack. We have ice packs available on our site and they can help preserve the state of your melt-able goods. That being said, even if you do order an ice pack, we cannot guarantee that your order will arrive to you without melting.