
Un turista consigue probar la única Coca-Cola que está prohibida en todo el mun…
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Tokyo, Japan - A unique beverage, Coca-Cola Plus, has garnered attention in Japan for its distinctive health claims and exclusive availability within the country. This special variant, recognizable by its white bottle, contains dextrin, a dietary fiber that is marketed to help reduce fat absorption from food and aid digestion. According to a recent video by content creator JOACO, who explored the beverage in a Japanese convenience store, Coca-Cola Plus is legally classified as a "healthy product" and is approved and regulated by the Japanese government. JOACO noted that while the taste is comparable to Coca-Cola Zero, its functional properties set it apart. The product's introduction in Japan was reportedly met with some controversy, leading to its limited distribution. It is not available in America, Europe, or other regions, making it a unique item for tourists and locals alike. The video highlights the cultural and regulatory differences that allow for such a product to thrive in the Japanese market, where functional foods and beverages are a popular category.
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