Why ramune has a marble




















The lemon-lime soda Ramune is a popular summertime drink in Japan and has spread to worldwide markets. It was originally developed in the mids and quickly gained popularity alongside other sodas being developed all over the world. Its base flavor is a lemon-lime taste reminiscent of Sprite and other soda varieties, although there are a few other fruit-based flavors available.

The marble in Ramune is normally made of glass, although some bottles occasionally have a marble made of plastic or similar hard material. The marble is made of glass in most cases; this is similar to the vast majority of marbles used in toys or games designed for children.

Because the marble will have to be pushed down with the plastic plunger , the glass design of the piece allows it to withstand this sudden change in pressure and force without splintering or breaking off into smaller pieces that might contaminate the soda. The glass marble is able to remain intact in a single sphere, even as the soda begins to fizz and bubble. One final bonus of the marble being glass is the tinkling sound you can hear as the marble drifts about the bottle.

It adds to the toylike and whimsical feel to the soft drink. The marble has to be removed through the use of a special plunger that comes with each purchased soda. The resulting force pushes the marble down into the soda and opens the top for consumption. All the drinker has to do is remove the green cap and start sipping. The marbles are made of glass and can break if enough pressure is exerted upon them. The human jaw can bring hundreds of pounds of force to bear on any surface and this is more than enough to shatter a glass marble, causing terrible damage to the inside of the mouth and the teeth.

There has been some research into using hard candy material to form the marbles; this development would allow children to fish the marbles out of their bottles once they opened the soda and enjoy the marble as a secondary treat.

However, once you are finished, why not get the toy Marble inside? Well honestly, that sucker is pretty secure in there. I was not able to pull the top gasket off with tools, and of course, there is a fear of breaking the glass and being cut. I looked up some videos, but these seem to entail a counter thread which simply did not exist on my bottle ugh.. Well, probably.. Place your ramune on a firm flame proof and heat proof surfact such as the top of a stove or barbecue.

Do this outside, and wear a mask to prevent inhalation of harmful plastic fumes Please check with your local HW store for a suitable filter. Be careful here, we are not trying to heat the glass at all which seems hazardous, we are simply trying to get combustion on the top plastic collar.

Note: After applying heat, this quickly turned into some decent combustion on the top gasket area which may even have a bit of a waxy inner core as this flame remained constant for several minutres.

Although the marble was only somewhat warm for me, to save your soft weak fleshy clamps, please wear heat proof gloves for safety and simply empty the bottle and retrieve your marble. I didn't know anyone had started using that style of bottle again it's a very old idea didn't used to use a gasket either.

How to Open Ramune You use a special opener provided with the bottle. Peel off the seal. Lift off the green cap, and push down the center to release the opener. Place the opener onto the top of the Ramune bottle, and press down firmly with your palm to drop the marble. Keep pressing for about 5 seconds to release the carbonated liquid pressure.

Remove the green opener from the bottle and drink Ramune! How to drink Ramune When you bent the bottle to drink Ramune, please hold the marble on two grooves to allow the soda to flow out of the bottle.



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