@@Tiredchair oh if it’s so common look at yourself. Bro probably dropped out of kindergarten. You probably don’t even have mirrors just in case you see your stupid self. -✌🏻😙
@@FalasteeniCalitoGazajust go on Google Maps or smth it's not like everyone knows all the Asian stores besides they said 'Japanese store' hmmm I wonder where that will be
We call it Goti Soda, you can still find a bunch of these people here... But these ones were made using lemon, sparkling water and some spices and stuff...
Those are common or at least where I am in the us, they can also be called ramune. I love them and orange is my favorite, the ball is also to stop you from chugging the drink | EDIT: he got scammed 😭 I can’t believe this comment blew up! And it’s crazy to see one of many favorite UA-camrs I have respond to me!
Fun fact : The reason why they have the marble is to stop kids from getting sugar rushes in Japan! Edit: the marble has many different reasons. Not just this, and if you are wondering the marble blocks the opening after a bit, so you can only take tiny sips
@@EagleEditz1647 it's to keep the carbonation in the soda and to act a cap to keep it fizzy. They continue doing it as tradition and because it's fun.
The most popular in Japan is blue soda I would know because I am actually half Japanese and I visited there seven times. It’s a very very beautiful country especially Hiroshima.Totally recommend
Im from India and drinks similar to that also are available here, the best thing about them is they tastec really good and you can also remove those marbles. I've got 8 marbles which i collected from those bottles.
They are common in Karnataka in India. The use them to make fizzy lemonades. They are called ಗೊಲಿ ಸೊಡ (goli soda). Goli means marble in Kannada, a native language.
I have had those before, and to the people who are reading this, I really recommend it! It's odd because you have to push down a sphere and it activates the carbonation of the drink I think. Very fun and delicious drink!
the original ramunee was born in 1872 👀💧wow that’s crazy and the influence of this soda is from France and they have the same design of bottle and the French named it « la limonade » limonade limonade ramunee so limonade become ramunee because of Japanese pronunciation.
OH I LOVE THESE. These are called Ramune(pronounced ra-moo-nei), the one's you've drank last is the original flavor, and it was to imitate lemonade(foreshadow), but in my opinion, it tastes like Japanese sour-sweet candy soda. The history is that Japanese wants to drink lemonade, but it was hard for them to plant lemons there, so they create their own lemonade, but due to Japanese tougue, it was pronounced Ramune instead, and that's the history of it. Pretty cool! Ps. If I'm wrong, feel free to correct me.
My dad used to live in japan and when he went to toy stores there were no signs of shelves. But there were just everything was packed. He also loved those drinks
I live in Japan, and the mystery flavor is called rumane, and it is very popular to flavor ice cream and dessert like ramune. Ramune is kind of like Sprite, were you don’t called it lemon lime soda, you call it Sptire. And the mysterious thing was a Japanese wind chime.😊
By rare japanese sodas he means everyones childhood drinks in japan. They are called ramune and they have a little marble inside them lowkey my fav drink
Though it was sold mainly in summer, I have doubts that it was sold regularly. True, that there are ones that aren't bottled like this, and as an aluminium botte, but c'mon, CLEAR SMALL BALLS MAKING CLINKY SOUNDS. HOW WOULD YOU NOT LOVE IT. Ps. Yeah it's marble lol
that is actually the remake type of a drink in India named banta. and in India instead getting it sealed they make it fresh for the day and sometimes also give you the ones they made in morning ( made in morning that same day ) and instead of the marble if they give you made from the morning one sealed with a lemon which you can pour it in there or throw it away
The “mystery” flavor is called lychee which is a fruit that grows mainly in India and Japan😊. When you try them there is a red outer shell that you remove and almost grape looking fruit inside, it is really delicious and I highly recommend it
Not to be mean, but you’re incorrect, because I’ve been drinking a lot of those drinks for a long time, and that’s the regular original ramune flavor, there is another pink bottle that is made of lychee.
Those are pretty common here in finland (they are still marketed as japanese drinks) All of those flavors can be found in a normal supermarket here called K market
Rare Japanese sodas
My local grocery store: Take them all
Fr
Most Asian markets have them and my heb has them too 😂
I'm Indian too
Fr
@@pokegorilla_vrsame
Kyle: “Rare Japanese Soda…”
Me: “Ramune…”
💀
ramen? semen?
Wtf bro🌚
Ye
i love Ramune soo much its soo good and i was confused why he said rare 😭
Ah yeah, the "Rare" Japanese soda.. which happens to also be at the saraga down the road
The “mystery” one is the original one. 😭
@mistyczneDrzewowdym.. 😭
Exactly he is so ignorant
@@JeremyZhiqi-te5djdoes it look like he can read Japanese? It's common sense.
@@Tiredchair oh if it’s so common look at yourself. Bro probably dropped out of kindergarten. You probably don’t even have mirrors just in case you see your stupid self. -✌🏻😙
What flavor is it
"the melon one is refreshing,like a very refreshing melon"💀💀💀💀💀💀
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Wdym by that
@tanlanhua2604 he means that the guy has been describing the melon twice with no differences
that better not be what I think it is...
i think the melon might be refreshing
Him: "Rare drinks"
Me: "Ramune all over the country"
@M1L0-time-0.0 Oh wow! Your so sarcastic i wanna cry!
@M1L0-time-0.0it really isn't a mistake
Frrrr
@@Strawberry._.Shortcake-lol nah
@@sweetkazuha wrong comment srrt
Kyle: I got some rare Japanese sodas
me seeing them at every stall in India 🇮🇳
Bruh true😂😂
In India we call it goti soda
It is goli soda for us
Tbh , I am an Indian and i have never seen this lol. I wish we had it available where i live tho.
We call it brante wala soda in punjab
"The melon is very refreshing like a refreshing melon." Words of wisdom.
(Edit) Wow. 5k likes, I don't really care.
😂
The melon taste horrendous
When I read your comment I literally was watching that exact moment lol
the floor is made out of floor
the melon drink is as refreshing as a physical refreshing melon
Him: these are rare Japanese sodas
My local mall :we got all of them
“Rare Japanese sodas”
My local supermarket: “want 1000?”
Fr tho
Fr
Frr i love the lychee one
Frr I love mango and orage
Fr
“Has a mysterious thing right there”💀💀💀💀
I don’t get it
Looks like a condom lmao 💀
It looks like a unused condom with holes in it
@@real_nuggeterme neither
@@real_nuggeterlooks like a condom
Ramune is literally in every japanese grocery/convenience store 😭✋
And Asian too! No hate btw
Theres literally those exact ones at some sushi restaurants
Where are those stores?
Bro u can find them at 5 below this is not rare
@@FalasteeniCalitoGazajust go on Google Maps or smth it's not like everyone knows all the Asian stores besides they said 'Japanese store' hmmm I wonder where that will be
"I just got" Truly inspiring words
This is called 'Goli Soda' in India, where golis. means marbles
Yesss
And in japenese where it originated it’s called ramune.
Goti not goli (in Maharashtra)
I never had it and I'm Indian i wanna try it😭
Kerala too
In india it's called Goli soda (highlight of the 90s)
We used to call it kanche ki bottle 🤣🤣
Exactly
yes
Yeesss
We call it Goti Soda, you can still find a bunch of these people here... But these ones were made using lemon, sparkling water and some spices and stuff...
Those are common or at least where I am in the us, they can also be called ramune. I love them and orange is my favorite, the ball is also to stop you from chugging the drink | EDIT: he got scammed 😭 I can’t believe this comment blew up! And it’s crazy to see one of many favorite UA-camrs I have respond to me!
same i am in Pennsylvanian and you can get them here
Some of the 11 I got should be pretty rare
@@KyleKruegerwell I think you just got scammed
I see them all the time at winco foods called Ramune
Bro, he answered back😅😂😂😂😁😁😆😆
I’ve had those before but different flavors and they’re so good. I really like the way you open them.
By 2025 this dude is gonna own everything
IKR😂😂
These are pretty common
Including GTA VI
@@ahawkbro42womp
Fr
In India it's everywhere. It's called Golisoda. It's quite cheap. We can get it in almost any food based shop.
Kancha soda bhi bolte hai 😂😂
Yeah Same Basically just ask for goli soda anywhere in tamil nadu and youll have one in your hands
I think it's called Ramune in the US
lol true it's everywhere near temple remains and beaches
@@Gooseknoxit’s ramune in japan
Kyle: "rare Japanese soda..."
People that go to world market: "rare?!?!?!"
Edit 1: wow thanks for 4k likes that's crazy@
Bro same lmao
I found those exact same ones at a supermarket
those are common drinks i can find in asian supermarkets
I live about a mile from a World Market and istg I could just go in and find these lmao
Yeah😂
Man I see these in every shop I go in
I saw some of those in my local store
Fun fact :
The reason why they have the marble is to stop kids from getting sugar rushes in Japan!
Edit: the marble has many different reasons. Not just this, and if you are wondering the marble blocks the opening after a bit, so you can only take tiny sips
Yeah, I don't think it works like that
@@LatHasArake bruh my entire family are Japanese. That’s why they’re there.
@@EagleEditz1647 it's to keep the carbonation in the soda and to act a cap to keep it fizzy. They continue doing it as tradition and because it's fun.
@@adriangraham2131 yeah, it has many different reasons.
It’s the cap for the bottle lol
KK: “Rare”
Me: Walking down the street to my local Oriental Market to buy Ramune
I was just thinking that at the mall like a 15 min drive away there is some in the comic book store
Fr I feel like it’s only rare if you’re from Kansas or Ohio or smth
Even Safeway near me has ramune lmao
I live in the Midwest and my local grocery store sells them lol
I just go to H-E-B Asian snacks section 💀
“Rare Japanese soda”
My local Walmart: you want Ramune
Thanks blocky BFDI
"rare japanese soda"
Every indian store ever :😏
Rare Japanese sod-
Any Japanese store: allow me to introduce myself
Southeast asia have it 😂😂😂
Literally most Asian shops (including India and others etc) have it
as an Indian I never seen it@@ballz_eater
@@sophia9678 cool.
@@sophia9678 but I meant Asian shops in western countries
In India it's so common and it's called goli soda(goli means marble)
Edit: OMG 857 LIKES?!!! That's the highest I have got!!!
Urf Banta
Aka banta 👍🏻
Yes
@@ultraultralegend9110good drawing
Ya
Rare Japanese soda
My local supermarket:🗿🗿
Same
copied
I am your 100th like your welcome :D
I am from the Netherlands and even here we have them in some stores
“Rare Japanese sodas”
Gingake sushi: want some???
“Japanese sodas”… YOU NEAN RAMUNE?!?😭🤞🏼
I know right😢😭
NEANNNNN!!!!!!!!!
Yeah
They're called "Golisoda" in India, and its pretty common here. 30 cents a bottle.
Malayali ano🤔
Ahma
@@conspiracy2995ahda myre 😂😂
last time i checked we dont use cents here 😂😂
There called ramune
"Rare Japanese sodas"
My Nighborhood Walmart: We have them all.
More yapping more views
I wonder if my Walmart got em
I mean the Walmart where I lived as a kid had them
Your Walmarts have ramune soda?? I have to go to actual Asian-focused stores here to find them
@kirbysuperstaruhh3769 yeah, sometimes when I go to the spot where they have noodles, sometimes I will see like 5 or 10 of them at the end.
"Nighborhood" 💀
This man will drink anything under the Sun ☀️.Great content 😉
Him: very rare Japanese drink
Me: imma just go to the store across the street real quick
Ah yes, the melon tastes like melon
"The melon one is really refreshing, like a refreshing melon"
Cringe
What is?
@@sput._sput😂🤣🤣
Ah yes, the melon heer is made out of melon
Growing up with a Japanese grandma, that is one of the only things you would see in her fridge
For those who don’t know it’s called Ramune
(Correct me if I got it wrong)
*” Rare Japanese sodas!! “*
Ramune: *CRIES*
XD so true
YESS TY SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS MY PAINNN
"like a very refreshing melon" got me died💀😭
In India it's called Goli soda.
Goli means marble or bullet
Bhai fir banta kisko kehte hai
Banta or goli soda dono ek ha
Go India
Yeah
Yess bro I’m indian
The most popular in Japan is blue soda I would know because I am actually half Japanese and I visited there seven times. It’s a very very beautiful country especially Hiroshima.Totally recommend
'Melon flavour!'
*tastes like a very refreshing melon*
138 likes and no comments..??? I got you homie. 🗿
@@_novocaine 🗿✊️🤝
No
@@SreenandhanSuresh-d4u??
@@iwonakuropatwinski1898 🗿
The mysterious drink is the original one❤
The mysterious thing is ramune soda, it tastes like mix of lime and bubblegum. It's non-alcoholic.
Rare Japanese sodas:
Me at my store: "ooh, there are so many ramunes!"
The clear one was tonic water! U can mix it with gin! Which is what some ppl do! Hope that helped
Its not "tonic water" its just the original flavor of the drink, you fricking dork
It's not it's the original flavor aka ramune flavor
"The melon is refreshing." 💀
Like a melon
Wtf is wrong with refreshing melon? U probably a ten year old addicted to singing toilets
This is known as Goli Soda in India. This drink originated in India in Tamil Nadu.
I know it's really good
Yeah bro I don't know why they made off brand of these
Yeah
It originated in Japan
The “awuuhh yeaaa”s got me 😂😂
"Rare Japanese sodas"
Any store I walk into: It might seem crazy what im bout to say
Damn Iwish my country still had these sodas. They stopped selling them years ago
Why am I hearing Pharrell Williams singing this LOL
Im from India and drinks similar to that also are available here, the best thing about them is they tastec really good and you can also remove those marbles. I've got 8 marbles which i collected from those bottles.
As a local that lives near many Korean markets and Asian markets I see this as an absolute win.
What?
For those who are wondering, the "rare Japanese sodas" he's talking about and trying are called Ramune... and they aren't rare at all 😂
“Rare Japanese sodas”
H mart: wha..?
I don't even go to h mart I go to a Japanese restaurant couple of blocks away💀💀💀
They are common in Karnataka in India. The use them to make fizzy lemonades.
They are called ಗೊಲಿ ಸೊಡ (goli soda). Goli means marble in Kannada, a native language.
This is actually a Japanese soda you can tell cuz the first says ramune in Japanese on it
In south , those soda with marbles are common, Goli soda yea , nostalgic 🔥
Lemon , Watermelon were common those days !!
Ay kannadiga
Yoo... I didn't expect kannadiga here❤
Not just Karnataka but literally the whole india😅
I have had those before, and to the people who are reading this, I really recommend it! It's odd because you have to push down a sphere and it activates the carbonation of the drink I think. Very fun and delicious drink!
It just breaks the seal, it is already carbonated. No activation there
Ive also had it, its rlly good idk if its rare
I have had it too and it is called a ramune drink
Same
Is it halal?
it's so RARE you literally get it in every Asian market
The mystery one is just the original 👍
Edit: thx for all these likes 😊
Yep I was about to comment that
Yeah it is
imagine the mystery one was just normal water but our brain tricks us that it has a flavor 💀
the original ramunee was born in 1872 👀💧wow that’s crazy and the influence of this soda is from France and they have the same design of bottle and the French named it « la limonade » limonade limonade ramunee so limonade become ramunee because of Japanese pronunciation.
I tried these one time as a kid. Almost swallowed the marble 💀
I remember I used to play with the marble and not drinking the drink
How did you almost swallow the marble if the opening of the bottle is too small for the marble to exit
@@czechball6641 Me and my brother chucked the bottle on the cement and thought it was a gummy 🥶🥶🥶
@@MCIsSquared ooh ok
Exactly @@czechball6641
We call it as Goli Soda in India ❤
I am an indian
Yes
Ok❤
Malaysia also have Goli soda
Yeses sirrr
At this point everything tastes like vanilla to him
Actually in India it is called "Goli soda", "Goli" means marble and "soda". And I love how it looks in the Japanese version ❤❤
I was looking for an Indian comment let’s gooo
@@amazingcreator9453samee
yayy
@@amazingcreator9453 Same 🎉🎉🎉
@@amazingcreator9453same
OH I LOVE THESE. These are called Ramune(pronounced ra-moo-nei), the one's you've drank last is the original flavor, and it was to imitate lemonade(foreshadow), but in my opinion, it tastes like Japanese sour-sweet candy soda. The history is that Japanese wants to drink lemonade, but it was hard for them to plant lemons there, so they create their own lemonade, but due to Japanese tougue, it was pronounced Ramune instead, and that's the history of it. Pretty cool!
Ps. If I'm wrong, feel free to correct me.
Wrong on the pronounciation
English: rare Japanese soda
Hindi: Goti soda 😂
Soda alag sharbat alag garib kabi piya nai kya bey
Japanese: ramune
Wait it's available in India, store name ? You from which state ?
@@asiandvarma1603bro it’s famous The Goku soda it’s in every state
@@zzfawzanzz6458 what is goku soda!!!!it is goli soda
My dad used to live in japan and when he went to toy stores there were no signs of shelves. But there were just everything was packed. He also loved those drinks
As an Asian and having Asian grandparents who own an Asian market. I get so much from them including these. Love them.
I'd like some 🥲
Mystery drink look like a guy dropping his kids off at the pool 😂 and you drank it lol
It looks like a condom on the picture
I love ramune soda! ^_^ I hope to try an orange flavored one someday! :D
Me too
I have orange and strawberry
And the mysterious flavor is Litchi
"oooooohhh yeaaaahhhh" made me dirty minded 💀💀
@KuraKuraayeah. #stoptheskullemoji
😂😂
12 yr old
Those taste so good!! They’re by a gas station where I live and it just makes me appreciate Japanese food more
So good
yea you can just go to the asian market and they have them there
Him: mystery flavour
Japanese people : 💀
The name of the soda is Ramune its pretty good
I live in Japan, and the mystery flavor is called rumane, and it is very popular to flavor ice cream and dessert like ramune. Ramune is kind of like Sprite, were you don’t called it lemon lime soda, you call it Sptire. And the mysterious thing was a Japanese wind chime.😊
So sptire mkay
Why does it have a picture of a condom on the bottle?
I’m Asian so I tried one of these at an Asian store or smth and they taste really good❤
By rare japanese sodas he means everyones childhood drinks in japan. They are called ramune and they have a little marble inside them lowkey my fav drink
Him: “SUPER RARE”
Me: there at my local Kroger 😭
Love your content and hardwork man ❤
THEY are actually common sodas in Tokyo in convince stores they are good in my opinion
What is the weirdest one
And In Finland we have them in every S-market Prisma k-supermarket k-citymarket
Convince store ? 😂
Though it was sold mainly in summer, I have doubts that it was sold regularly. True, that there are ones that aren't bottled like this, and as an aluminium botte, but c'mon, CLEAR SMALL BALLS MAKING CLINKY SOUNDS. HOW WOULD YOU NOT LOVE IT.
Ps. Yeah it's marble lol
Also, it's really hot in summer of Japan, as a Thai, I would not recommend you to go there.
We have those in Japanese sushi shops in Australia and they’re called ramune, the glass marble is to stop you drinking it all at once
Unless you tilt it from a angle ofc
And the one that's the wEiRd mYsTerY FlaVoUR is literally just normal lemonade😭😭😭
“Very refreshing melon” PAUSE💀
Who else remembers DanTDM trying these, nostalgia…
Me
@@Johannesburg_ fr
@@TheCogsOfficial ong
As a Thai person who sees those everytime I go to an Asian Supermarket, Im crying right now 😭
The yogurt ones are just Yakult but clear, there’s a store near my house that sells all of the flavors (in park slope, nyc)
You can get these in 2 country's India and Japan.
In Japan you call it ramune
In india you call it "kancha soda"
Kancha means marble
that is actually the remake type of a drink in India named banta. and in India instead getting it sealed they make it fresh for the day and sometimes also give you the ones they made in morning ( made in morning that same day ) and instead of the marble if they give you made from the morning one sealed with a lemon which you can pour it in there or throw it away
I searched for this comment 😂😂
@ManrajDhanjal-xg2nk same here 🤣🤣
Kyle: “rare Japanese soda”
Asian’s/me: that’s flipping ramune
“This one’s refreshing like a refreshing Mellon flavor”
Bro is terrible at explaining 😂
I know i seriously am😂😂
i cannot stop laughing at your haircut bruh hahahaha they did you so dirty
The “mystery” flavor is called lychee which is a fruit that grows mainly in India and Japan😊. When you try them there is a red outer shell that you remove and almost grape looking fruit inside, it is really delicious and I highly recommend it
Lychee isn’t rare tho
@@Idk-ts1yiExactly
Not to be mean, but you’re incorrect, because I’ve been drinking a lot of those drinks for a long time, and that’s the regular original ramune flavor, there is another pink bottle that is made of lychee.
They grow here I. Australia pretty commonly. They are amazing.
I’m sorry if I got it wrong and thank you for correcting me
I love when you post about buying stuff it makes me buy the things depending on how you react.
Consumerism at its apex folks
Ok… just want to say I have seen these drinks in so many Canadian stores and have 2 in my mini fridge rn
Ramune is my favorite drink! Tbh i love the original flavor the most
Those are pretty common here in finland
(they are still marketed as japanese drinks)
All of those flavors can be found in a normal supermarket here called K market
Joo ne on hyviä
That mystery soda was the Evil containment seal💀
Bruh it’s just the original flavor
This soda is available in India also. It is known as goli soda in my state. I love this.
Yes bro goli soda tamil ah?
@@badrinathvenkataraman4715 Malayali
Japenese: japenese soda
Indian: goli soda
The drink tastes even better when chilled!
“A very refreshing melon” got me bro 💀
Whats funny about that
*puts the melon soda up to the camera so we can smell it*
These aren't rare but, they are pretty cool though