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  2. Banana Flavored Milk - Wikipedia

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    The bottle's design was inspired by traditional Korean jars, with an overhanging lip to prevent the milk from dripping onto the drinker's face. [2] In 2010, Banana Flavored Milk sold 800,000 bottles per day in Korea, and 5.3 billion bottles had been sold across the country since the product was first developed. [9] By 2012, annual sales of ...

  3. Binggrae - Wikipedia

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    Together (투게더), the first carton ice cream product made from raw milk in Korea was released in January of that year, and Banana Flavored Milk (바나나 맛 우유), [8] [9] a milk beverage was released in June. Starting in 1977, Daeil entered the fermented milk business .

  4. Banana milk - Wikipedia

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    Banana milk may refer to: Banana Flavored Milk, a South Korean milk beverage; Plant milk made from bananas. See also. Mooala This page was last edited on 15 ...

  5. Milkis - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, U.S.-market Milkis cans state "Korea's No. 1 Cream Soda". Milkis is available in orange, strawberry, mango, melon, banana, peach, apple, and classic (regular) flavors; the classic flavor is also featured as a glaze in pastries. [1] It is a popular beverage in South Korea, and it is available worldwide. [2]

  6. List of Korean drinks - Wikipedia

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    Achimhaetsal, rice milk; Bacchus-F [6] Banana Flavored Milk; Chilsung Cider, a clear carbonated sugar soda (not lemon-lime like Sprite) Duyu, soymilk; McCOL, a barley-made cola; Milkis, a creamy soda; Sac Sac, a Mandarin orange-flavored drink (not pure juice) with bits of pulp, found in small aluminum cans with a peel-off tab

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    South Korea's cultivated area of subtropical crops has jumped from about 295 hectares (730 acres) in 2021 to 3,306 hectares in 2023, with 67 banana farms in the south, according to the Rural ...

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  9. Melona - Wikipedia

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    Melona (Korean: 메로나) is a South Korean ice pop, manufactured by Binggrae Co. Ltd.Although the product is called "Melona" and is identified by its melon flavor, the ice pop also comes in other fruit flavors, such as banana, strawberry, mango, purple yam, coconut, blueberry, and grape.