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Ambasa

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Japanese Soft Drink
Ambasa
アンバサ
Ambasa can in South Korea during 1980s
TypeMilk-based soft drink
DistributorThe Coca-Cola Company
Region of originJapan
Introduced1982 (1982)
FlavourVaries

Ambasa (アンバサ) is a milk-based soft drink sold by The Coca-Cola Company in Japan.[1] It was introduced in 1982.[2] The company also brought the brand into South Korea in 1984. Variants of this drink, like non-carbonated or fruits (melon and strawberry) flavoured versions, are sold in Japan.

Ingredients

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The Korean version of Ambasa includes water, liquid fructose, sugar, skim milk powder, carbon dioxide, and citric acid as ingredients.

References

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  1. ^ "Brands". The Coca-Cola Company. Retrieved 2019年01月09日.
  2. ^ "Ambasa / Coca-Cola". softdrinks.org. Retrieved 2019年01月09日.
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