Why do Ramune bottles have marbles?

The marble inside the ramune bottle was originally used as a seal to preserve the fizz. When drinking ramune for the first time, you might find it tricky to drink, as once the marble has dropped down into the soda, you have to stop the marble from blocking the flow as you tip the bottle back to sip. There are some indents on the bottle to help.. One of the most popular is Ramune Soda, also called the 'marble drink', read on and we'll shed some light on exactly why. Ramune soda was originally developed in the 1850s but came into its own in 1888 when it began to be packaged in its iconic 'codd-neck' bottles. It's become Japan's national soft drink, and especially popular.


Why Does Ramune Have A Marble? [RAMUNE SODA FLAVORS]

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Why do Ramune bottles have marbles?

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