Japan Launches Chilled Drinkable Mayo Drink Available at Convenience Stores
- Lawson introduced a new mayonnaise-style drink available at convenience stores, described as 'a long-awaited new product for mayonnaise lovers.'
- Customers have shared negative reviews, stating it tastes like mayonnaise and expressing distaste for the product.
- One buyer remarked, ‘Absolutely awful! Why did they sell this!’ indicating dissatisfaction with the drink.
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Japan has launched drinkable mayonnaise and it's making people feel uneasy
The drink appears to be based on Kewpie mayonnaise(Picture: Lawson) Japan has seen some serious food fads over the years, ranging from cooking mini meals in tiny kitchens to hyper-realistic food. Japan’s latest viral drink may take the cake. Drinkable mayonnaise has had a mixed reaction in Japan since its release. Mayonnaise is already a popular condiment in the country – Japanese Kewpie mayo has a cult following worldwide. From adding a squirt…
Would You Drink Mayonnaise? Japan Reacts to Lawson's New Product - Unseen Japan
Japanese sweets manufacturers and combinis are always introducing limited-edition products and testing the waters with new snack and drink variations. A new product from Lawson, however, has split Japanese public opinion in twain. Here’s how people are reacting to the notion of a “drinkable mayonnaise” (oh how I wish I was making that up). A brief history of Japan’s “Mayo-ers” 花咲かずなり / PIXTA(ピクスタ) Globally, mayonnaise as a condiment dates back …
Drinkable Mayo on sale at Japanese convenience stores for mayonnaise fanatics
Lawson makes a bold move in the always competitive combini drink scene. Mayonnaise isn’t indigenous to the local cuisine, but the condiment has been embraced with open arms/mouths in Japan. In addition to being generously applied to western food such as sandwiches and pizzas in Japan, mayo can be found in certain types of sushi and onigiri (rice balls) as well. We’ve even seen companies in Japan offer sliced sheets of mayonnaise and mayonnaise …
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