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  2. Yakult - Wikipedia

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    Delivery of Yakult drinks on a Yakult-branded bicycle in Fukushima City, Japan, 2009. In 2006, a panel appointed by the Netherlands Nutrition Center (Voedingscentrum) to evaluate a marketing request by Yakult found sufficient evidence to justify claims that drinking at least one bottle of Yakult per day might help improve bowel movements for people who tend to be constipated and might help ...

  3. What's Yakult, the Japanese drink shown on Netflix? - AOL

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    Here's why doctors say the trend is a healthy one. A Japanese probiotic is selling out after making an appearance in Netflix's breakout hit of the summer. Here's why doctors say the trend is a ...

  4. Yakult Honsha - Wikipedia

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    Yakult Honsha is a multinational corporation that sells various other products and owns the Tokyo Yakult Swallows baseball team, in addition to the Roaring Raymonds. The company regularly promotes what the Financial Times called its "idiosyncratic philosophy of 'Shirota-ism,'" namely that it should sell its products at an affordable price, and ...

  5. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    Some literature gives the word a full Greek etymology, [77] [78] but it appears to be a composite of the Latin preposition pro, meaning 'for', and the Greek adjective βιωτικός (biōtikos), meaning 'fit for life, lively', [79] the latter deriving from the noun βίος (bios), meaning 'life'. [80]

  6. Pocari Sweat - Wikipedia

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    Pocari Sweat (Japanese: ポカリスエット, Pokari Suetto) is a Japanese sports drink, manufactured by Otsuka Pharmaceutical.It was launched in 1980, and is mostly well known across Asia and the Middle East; [1] it is also available in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, Mexico [2] and the United States.

  7. Booze companies are betting big on nonalcoholic drinks. Here ...

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    So the nonalcoholic options don't cater specifically to any particular group." Edge predicted that more and more bars and brands would offer nonalcoholic options.

  8. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Hungary is 43rd in the world in consumption of instant noodles, according to the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA), having consumed 20 million packages/cups of noodles in 2014. [52] Thai President Foods, manufacturer of MAMA noodles, opened an instant noodles factory in Hungary in 2013. The Hungarian factory's two production lines have a ...

  9. Yakult lady - Wikipedia

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    Yakult is sold in 31 countries around the world, but Yakult ladies only sell and distribute in Asian countries such as China, India, the Philippines and Indonesia as well as Central and South American countries such as Brazil. Although Yakult is sold in Western countries, Yakult ladies do not operate there.