Ramune
Ramune soda! Named after 'lemonade', these sodas are sort of like sprite or 7-up, but at the same time, the flavor is really unique and in Japan they make to...
Ramune soda! Named after 'lemonade', these sodas are sort of like sprite or 7-up, but at the same time, the flavor is really unique and in Japan they make tons of candies flavored 'ramune'. Ramune is famous for its Codd-necked bottle, sealed with a marble. If you've never opened one before, make sure to check out the video below to learn how to open it. (When I was a child, I was obsessed with ramune and loooved opening the bottles. I felt so mature when I was strong enough to do it myself. I would also make my dad smash the marble out of the bottle. He'd break it with a hammer inside a paper bag, but I'm not recommending you do that). I'd go as far as to say Ramune is the national soda of summer in Japan (especially the festivals), but that's not a verified fact ;)
Original is the 'sprite/7-up' type flavor (though not really citrusy)(no corn syrup, just sugar)
Lychee is super delicious! If you've never had a lychee fruit before, it tastes somewhere between pear, watermelon, and rose, but it has a nice touch of tartness.
6.76 fl oz *Drink extra cold! (that will definitely help it not foam over when you open it.)
Pro tips: Hold the plastic cap over the top until the bubbles subside so it doesn't overflow when you open it. Also, the little dents in the neck are designed to hold the marble and keep it from stopping up the mouth.
Gluten-free, soy-free, vegan.