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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. It was introduced in 1982. 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

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

References

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