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  2. Yakult - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Yakult Honsha was founded. In 1963, Yakult began a home delivery service, using 'Yakult lady' employees. [8] In 1964, Yakult began selling in other countries, beginning with Taiwan. [8] In 1968, Yakult opens its first factory outside Japan in the city of São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. [9] In 1969, the Hong Kong Yakult Co Ltd was ...

  3. Yakult Honsha - Wikipedia

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    Yakult Honsha Company, Limited (株式会社ヤクルト本社, Kabushiki-gaisha Yakuruto Honsha) is a Japanese company founded in 1955 to sell its flagship product, Yakult—a beverage made using industrial lactic milk, a bacterial strain discovered by Minoru Shirota in the 1920s. [1]

  4. hy (company) - Wikipedia

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    hy Co., Ltd (Korean: 주식회사 에치와이), [3] formerly known as Korea Yakult (한국야쿠르트), is a South Korean food company based in Seocho-gu, Seoul. It is one of the largest food companies in South Korea and produces beverages (including sikhye and sujeonggwa ) and dairy products (including yakult , a yogurt -like drink).

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

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    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 healthy one.

  6. Carlos Kasuga - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Kasuga Osaka (born 26 October 1937) is a Mexican businessman, philanthropist and public speaker. He is the founder of the Mexican division of the yogurt company Yakult, [1] and he served as its director. [2]

  7. Calpis - Wikipedia

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    The beverage has a light, somewhat milky, and slightly acidic flavour, similar to plain or vanilla-flavoured yogurt or Yakult. Its ingredients include water, dry milk, and lactic acid, and it is produced by lactic acid fermentation. [2] The drink is sold as a concentrate, which is mixed

  8. Danimals - Wikipedia

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    One variation of the product is Danimals Yo-Tubes, which lets kids squeeze yogurt out of a tube. [7] The same design concept is used in Danimals Squeezables. [3] The Danimals Crush Cup was a similar product that allowed consumers to squeeze yogurt out of a specially-designed cup without the need for a spoon.

  9. Korea Yakult - Wikipedia

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