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The Top Ten Weird and Bizarre Japanese Soft Drinks

Japan has a drinking problem... but if you've got a thirst for adventure, it's where you want to be.

In honor (or in horror) of these bizarre beverages seemingly not fit to rinse your septic tank, raise a cracked glass to the Top Ten Bizarre Japanese Soft Drinks, our first ten inductees into the Soft Drink Hell of Fame... Jeers!

 

Our rundown of the Top Ten Bizarre Japanese Soft Drinks gives a pretty good indication why most of the 1000 or so new soft drinks and beverages launched in Japan every year fail miserably.

Look on the bright side, though: they may not be good to drink, but you can't say they're not good for a laugh.

 

10) Pepsi Ice Cucumber:

It's lean, green and sounds obscene

 

When American companies introduce products tailored for foreign tastes, we often experience discomfiting culture shock. Sort of like when Homer Simpson uses his toaster time machine to go back 10 million years, steps on a slug, and then comes back to an oddly different world. Maybe that really did happen, and Springfield is now Tokyo! Exhibit A: Pepsi Ice Cucumber, introduced to the Japanese soft drinks market June 12th and to our Top Ten Bizarre Japanese Soft Drinks listing immediately thereafter. Pepsi? Good... Cucumbers? Great! Cucumber-flavored Pepsi? DOH!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

9) Hot Calpis:

the drink that makes you think - about NOT drinking it

Cue suave voiceover: "Next time you're out on the town with the one you love, treat her to a cup of Hot Calpis"... then trudge home alone after she pours it over your head. Yes, delicious Calpis - I can't even read it without grinning - is known as Calpico in other countries (for obvious reasons) and is one of Japan's most popular and enduring soft drinks . Milk-based with a sweet yogurt taste, Calpis comes in original and a variety of fruit flavors. Some vending machines offer this bizarre beverage hot... steaming hot.

 

 

 

8) Coolpis:

Who wouldn't want to drink something with a name like Coolpis?

Ahh, refreshing Coolpis... THE soft drink to offer guests - before removing their blindfolds. Actually a Korean copy of the disturbingly named Calpis, Coolpis comes in Peach flavor and (stop reading now, if you can...) Kimchee flavor. Kimchee, for those unacquainted, is a traditional Korean dish made from fermented cabbage and LOTS of red pepper. Makes Peach flavored Coolpis almost appealing, doesn't it? Anyone for a Calpis vs. Coolpis taste test? We could call it a pis-ing contest.


 

 

7) Mother's Milk:

the breast-tasting drink ever!

And now, for something close to the heart... Mother's Milk. Is there anything in the world more wholesome, more natural, more life-giving than mother's milk? Is there anything in the world that would make you drink it from a store bought carton? NO, on both counts. If I was a baby, maybe, but not from an udder - I mean, another - mother! We shudder to think of the scene inside one of the manufacturer's factories... those poor farmgirls, milkmaids or what have you, shackled up to cold, pitiless machines that never, ever stop... and then I woke up.

 

 

6) Black Vinegar Juice Bar:

dispenses acid trips

After chugging down a pint of Mother's Milk, head on down to your local Black Vinegar Juice Bar to give it a good curdling. Black vinegar is noted for its health benefits; the trouble has always been making it drinkable.

Mixing it into bizarre soft drinks with soy milk, blood orange juice or blueberry juice is supposed to solve that problem, but we remain skeptical. At least you can splash some on the salad (via Plastic Bamboo ).

 

 

 

 



Comments

Ice Cucumber

It sounds awful ... but yet ...fresh and pulpy for those hot summer days?Tongue out Seriously, i am kind of curious what this tastes like. : )

Diet water actually makes

Diet water actually makes you visit the toilet more often and quicker than you normally would, so it sheds your pounds as you drink it. Quite famous in France, a brand known as Contrex that does axactly that. Tastes artificially smooth and non-water like... a bit strange. And it makes your bowels go all gurgly in seconds. Mmmmm...

The Mother's Milk is fake.

The Mother's Milk is fake. Download your own do-it-yourself carton from advertising agency 570 Design:
http://www.570.co.jp/570room2003/papercraft/paper_milk.html

drinks

wow, gotta have me one of those final fantasy drinks! haha

Some US soft drinks aren't much better...

Jones Soda has a few candidates for any similar lists covering North American beverages.  Turkey and gravy soda, pumpkin pie soda, brussel sprouts soda, cranberry soda, and pumpkin pie soda are some of their "contributions" to the industry.  Jonessoda[dot]com in case you're doubting it.

nice drink

that mother's milk sounds kinda cool. i wouldn't mind trying it...

coolpis Kimchi

I think the coolpis Kimchi is a photoshop.  Coolpis is a real juice  that is available in any supermarket.  However, there is no Kimchi flavour available in South Korea.  Unless the Japanese really really love Kimchi?

where is this coolpis?

I've lived in Korea for 5 years and never seen Coolpis.  Gunna go shopping for it now on my pisbreak.  I'm guessing its a refrigerate after opening kinda beverage.  Nothing worse than lukewarmpis.

Malk?

How about Malk?  Now with Vitamin R!

Wasabi and Curry flavored Ramune Drinks

I'm living in Japan for a year and at the supermarket yesterday we found wasabi flavored ramune (the pop with a marble sealing it) and curry flavored ramune... didn't dare try it.  Tried the ice cucumber tho, that stuff is wierd... the after-taste is artificial cucumber, wierd.

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