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alojapan.com/1329096/salted-dr Salted Drinks Surge as Japan Battles the Heat ##visitjapanjp #AsahiBeverages #calpis #chocolate #drinks #food #Gummies #heatstroke #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #KikkomanFoods #KirinBeverage #MitsuyaCider #morinaga #news #salt #summer  このページを 日本語 で読む As Japan swelters through another punishing summer, one ingredient is emerging as the star of the season: salt. Food and beverage makers are rolling out an array of salt-infused products, from d

What word do you use for a carbonated soft drink? @TheConversationUS takes a look at the origin of some of the most common terms in the U.S. — soda, which likely comes from "sodium," pop, an onomatopoeia, and coke — as a generic term for all drinks, not just cola. We want to know, what do you say?

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The ConversationPop, soda or coke? The fizzy history behind America’s favorite linguistic debateAn expert in American dialects explains how a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawned so many names and variations.

"This year, Milo is celebrating 75 years of growing with Singapore, evolving with and feeding generations of Singaporeans.
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I recently had a rare chance to step inside Nestle’s Research and Development Centre (next to the factory) to uncover the magic behind Singapore’s favourite drink"

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CNA LifestyleI visited Milo’s R&D centre in Jurong – here are 5 things you may not know about the iconic drinkMilo is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. Here's a look at this beloved Singaporean drink, including its secret ingredient, how its powder is made, and how you can book the popular Milo van.