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June 1, 2005

Shirakiku Ramune

Ramune

Shirakiku Ramune is unrivaled in the carbonated soda pop drink class! Ramune is romaji for “soda pop”. The ramune bottle contains it’s own opener which is secured over the mouth of the bottle. Opening the ramune bottle is the coolest part of the whole drink experience! To open the bottle, one must unwrapped the bottle and shove a marble embedded in bottle cap into the bottle itself. The most popular brand in the U.S. is Shirakiku. It’s sweet… Very, very, sweet! Almost like sugar directly mixed with carbonated water. Give it a try. The bottle opening effect is worth it!

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  • http://www.kumoriarts.com daBones

    Hell yeah, man! Ramune is the perfect summer drink. I love opening the bottle. I remember the first time I bought it, I didnt know you had to keep the opener, so I threw it away. I had to use a pencil eraser to push the marble down! Very fun.

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  • beni

    i should get me one of these

  • djss

    this is next level stuff. why doesnt north america come up with original ideas like this.

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