Ramune
is a carbonated soft drink served in a Codd-neck bottle. It was introduced in 1884 in Kobe as a carbonated lemonade by the Scottish pharmacist Alexander Cameron Sim. The name is derived from the English word lemonade.
History
In 1884, Alexander Cameron Sim introduced a lemonade carbonated beverage to the Kobe foreign settlement. The drink soon became popular with Japanese people after it was advertised in the Tokyo Mainichi Newspaper.is one of the modern symbols of summer in Japan and is widely consumed during festival days. As is popular among children, there have been package design collaborations with popular Japanese franchises such as Hello Kitty.
The original flavor is effectively identical to the modern Japanese use of the word "cider", making the distinguishing characteristic of its Codd-neck bottle. Any soft drink in a Codd-neck bottle is generally regarded as, while ciders and soft drinks in any other container are generally not called. It is not a brand name and it is produced by several companies. Like tofu, its manufacture in Japan is restricted to small-to-medium-sized businesses.
There are many flavors of, including peach, cola, melon, and bubble gum.