Coca-Cola will soon be offering its Fanta Yoghurush Mellow Strawberry flavor to stores around Japan for a limited time this spring.
This newest addition to the Fanta Yoghurush series, which was first sold in Japan in April 2021, has been modified to include 1.2 times more yogurt.
The added lactic acid bacteria provide a mellower and gentler mouthfeel.
The combination of yogurt and carbonic acid also creates a milky yet refreshing experience.
The drink targets teens and those in their twenties, but Coca-Cola swears that anyone will get a kick out of trying the new drink, which the brand claims helps “enjoy your new spring life” at a time when people are moving into new jobs and schools.
The new Fanta is sold at 380-milliliter bottles for 160 yen for a limited time.


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