1. Gau Jal: made of cow urine
India's
Hindu nationalist movement recently said it is in the final stages of
developing a new soft drink made from cow urine. Department head Om
Prakash said the drink - called "gau jal" or "cow water" - was
undergoing lab tests and would be launched "very soon, maybe by the end
of this year". "Don't worry, it won't smell like urine and will be tasty
too," he said. "Its USP will be that it's going to be very healthy. It
won't be like carbonated drinks and would be devoid of any toxins." He
insisted, however, that it would be able to compete with the likes of
Coca Cola and Pepsi.
Placenta
10000 is a jelly drink. With placenta. Pig placenta. 10,000 mg worth!
Placenta is said to have regenerative properties, especially concerning
beauty, and can help with dieting as well. At about $8 per drink, it's
expensive, but Japanese aren't exactly known for sacrificing their
health and looks for a couple of bucks either. If 10,000 mg/serving just
doesn't cut it for your placenta-loving pallet, they have a Placenta
400,000 concentrate as well.
Yes,
you read the headline correctly: on 2007, Pepsi released this special
Ice Cucumber-flavored drink in Japan. While the bottle clearly describes
it as "combination" of cucumber and cola, there just isnt much cola
flavor to it. The drink takes on a somewhat sweet and fruity flavor, but
the artificial cucumber flavor is noticeable.
A
brewery in Hokkaido, Japan, recently released a low-malt beer using
milk. The idea came from the son of a liquor store who is in the dairy
farm industry. After having a problem of discarding milk, he proposed
the local brewery to produce the milk beer. As one-third of beer is
milk, it is the good way to help local farmers. The taste of beer is
like a taste of fruits and it goes well with sweets. Because of its
fruity flavor, Bilk hopes to be popular among women.
Care
for a glass of cheese? This new cheese drink comes in 3 different
flavors; plain, blueberry, and yuzu citrus. They use a special process
to cut down on the sweet taste of the flavored drinks. It is said to
have a taste similar to yogurt, but with a cheesy aftertaste.
Released
way back in 2004 by Coca-Cola, the Salad Water comes in 6 different
flavors. It tastes like a lite fruit punch; as PeeWee would say "It's
Salady"!
And
now, for something close to the heart... meet Mother's Milk, the
breast-tasting drink ever. 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!
What's
Melon Milk? Well, the ingredient listing on the can says that it's made
from melon juice and milk. OK, that plus water, sugar, and some very
long chemical names. But yeah, it's basically Japanese melon-flavored
milk.
Isn't that an oxymoron? Meet the Diet Water: all the flavor of regular water, only half the calories.
Now
here's a marketing hit: a nonalcoholic "beer" for kids that's selling
like crazy. The beverage, whose main ingredient is the Latin American
plant Guarana, sells for around 380 yen per 330-milliliter bottle. The
bottles themselves are colored brown to make the drink look even more
like its more potent counterpart. The drink started out as Guarana, a
cola beverage that used to be sold at the Shitamachi-ya restaurant in
Fukuoka, run by 39-year-old Yuichi Asaba. Asaba renamed the sweet
carbonated drink Kidsbeer, a move that made it an instant hit.
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