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Lemon-flavored alcoholic drinks have quickly filled the market void in Japan created by younger consumers’ diminished thirst for beer. Beverage makers are racing to pitch lemon-based ready-to ...
FUKUOKA, Japan—A fizzy lemon-flavored alcoholic drink that went on sale in Japan on Monday marked Coca-Cola Co.’sKO-0.59%decrease; red down pointing triangle first fling at selling alcohol in ...
5 best canned lemon sours to drink in Japan. Forget hard seltzer ... Don’t be fooled by the name; these are the opposite of non-alcoholic. The ‘zero’ refers to zero added sugar ...
Japan's "lemon sour" drink market has been booming in recent years, and competition is fierce. ... 1st drink mixing Coca-Cola with alcohol to go on sale across Japan in April; ...
In this article, we highlight all the disadvantages of drinking lemon water daily on an empty stomach. 7 Dangerous Side Effects of Lemon Water or Nimbu Pani.
Tospo Kyogoku Lemon Sour boasts and alcohol content of 13 percent, which might be a record for a drink of this kind in Japan. Our Japanese-language writer Ahiruneko, who often covers beverages, ...
After beer, Japan’s favorite canned alcoholic beverage is the chu-hi. Also known as the chu-hai or “sour,” chu-hi are a mixture of shochu, soda water, and fruit flavors, and the most popular variety, ...
Should you drink lemon water every day? Before you start buying multiple pounds of lemons a week, consider this advice. "It is OK to drink a glass of lemon water once or twice daily," said Wiles.
Matcha may have become the poster child for wellness drinks, but it’s far from the only star in Japan’s beverage arsenal. In ...
This izakaya classic is the perfect combination of sweet, sour, and fizzy. Combine shochu, lemon juice, honey syrup, and salt in a highball glass filled with ice. Stir well with a bar spoon to ...
The government of Japan is trying to get young adults to drink more alcohol, this to boost tax revenues. Japan's alcohol consumption has been on the decline for decades.
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola enter hard soda markets, causing concerns among regulators and researchers. Mountain Dew was originally uncolored and lemon-lime flavored, used as a mixer with bourbon. The ...