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Seven limited juice "WoW Fruits" is delicious! "Lucky Berry 19" using 19 fruits, etc.


"WoW Fruits" newly released at 7-Eleven. A fruit juice made from straight fruit juice that makes the best use of the taste of the ingredients, without adding sugar, flavors or preservatives. Imported goods from Hong Kong.

There are two flavors, "Lucky Belly 19" with berries as the main character and "Kiwi Apple 3.5" with kiwi as the main character. The number indicates the number of fruits contained in one. Each 250ml (8.45us fl oz) is priced at 298 yen (tax included).

Juice "Wow Fruit" from Hong Kong

Lucky Belly 19
Mixed fruit juice using 8 raspberries, 6.5 blackberries, 4 strawberries and 0.5 pear. The juice is 70%. It's rare that the number of fruits used is indicated, but it's good to have a sense of accomplishment after drinking.



Berry juice with a slightly thick drink. You can feel the sweet and sour taste and the richness of the berries. The flesh and the seeds of bubble wrap texture are also delicious to drink.


It's gorgeous but not too sweet and has a refreshing aftertaste. It is a good taste when you want to get a little extravagant after taking a bath or before going to bed.

Kiwi apple 3.5
Mixed juice using 2.5 kiwis and 1 apple. The juice is 75%.



A well-balanced flavor with a refreshing kiwi flavor and moderate sweetness. You can feel the flesh more, as if you were eating kiwi itself. The crispy texture of the seeds is also a nice accent.


It makes you feel fresh, so it is recommended to drink it with a wake-up drink or breakfast. Kiwi lovers will love it!

I like fresh juice, but it's hard to make it myself, and there's no juice stand on the road. If you are such a person, why don't you try this handy one! The straight juice "SHINE & SHINE" from Hong Kong is also available at FamilyMart, so it might be interesting to compare it with this one.
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