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Ramune (Japanese pronunciation:) is a Japanese carbonated soft drink. It was introduced in 1884 in Kobe by the Scottish pharmacist Alexander Cameron Sim . [ 1 ] Ramune is available in a Codd-neck bottle , a heavy glass bottle whose mouth is sealed by a round marble (instead of a cap) due to the pressure of the carbonated contents.
However, since the main ingredient is grain powder rather than sugar, the taste and texture are different from that of ramune. [11] In the 1780s, Altoids, a small mint pastry, was created in London. They were made by mixing powdered sugar, gum arabic, peppermint oil, and food coloring, spread into thin sheets, and then molded. [12]
Svagdricka – traditional stout-like soft drink similar to Kvass; Syd – orangeade; Trocadero – Soft drink with a taste of orange and apple juice; Vira Blåtira – bright blue tutti frutti soda; XL Cola – A cola-flavoured soft drink produced in Sweden. Zingo – Soft drinks with a taste of orange, pineapple/orange or melon/lemon.
To find the best hot chocolate, I tried Starbucks, Peet's, Coffee Bean, Dunkin', and Krispy Kreme. Starbucks' cocoa had notes of smooth dark chocolate, while Coffee Bean's was thicker and sweeter.
According to what I’ve seen on social media, you go into any convenience store like 7-Eleven in South Korea, grab a plastic cup filled with ice, a packet of premade coffee and a bottle or carton ...
And already, mainstream coffee brands such as Kraft's Maxwell House and J.M. Smucker's Folgers have responded to falling coffee prices by lowering the prices they charge consumers.
Based on my experience in Japan there is little evidence that anyone drinks it, as it is not widely available compared to other beverages (e.g. coffee, Coke, tea, etc) in Japan. Indeed, few people even seem to know what it is when I mention it. --Do Not Talk About Feitclub (contributions) 09:00, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
They didn't tell the taste testers which coffee they were trying, so the tasting was completely blind. The cups hailed from Starbucks , McDonald's , Dunkin' Donuts , 7-Eleven , Burger King and ...