
Catchy Japanese Jingle: Yoghurppe!
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A new commercial for Yoghurppe, a lactic acid beverage, features an incredibly catchy jingle that's taking Japan by storm. Travelers may find this regional drink in Kyushu and select online stores.
A viral ad for Yoghurppe, a lactic acid drink from Minami Nihon Rakuno Kyodo, is making waves in Japan with its memorable jingle. The commercial features a young dairy farming girl singing "Yoghurppe," and its infectious tune has captured the attention of social media users.
While primarily sold in the Kyushu region, particularly Miyazaki Prefecture where it's produced, Yoghurppe can also be found in some locations throughout Japan and online. Its unique packaging allows for room-temperature storage, making it a convenient option for travelers.
Keep an ear out for the "Yoghurppe" jingle during your travels in Japan, and consider trying this unique regional beverage if you spot it. It's a fun and quirky taste of local culture.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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