Schweppes: A World Tour of Bubbles
Everyone knows the yellow bottle. But do you really know Schweppes ? In France, the brand is often associated with the bitterness of tonic or citrus juice. But on the other side of the world, and particularly in Japan , Schweppes is a completely different story.
At Pop's America , we don't sell what you find at your local supermarket. We hunt down exotic, rare, and surprising editions. Get ready to discover Schweppes in a light (and color) you've never seen before.
MoreThe Japanese Phenomenon: Schweppes Melon
It's the star of our imported section. If you're familiar with Japanese culture, you know that melon is a luxury fruit there. Japanese Schweppes Melon is anything but a bitter drink.
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The color: An incredible "neon" emerald green, typical of Tokyo sodas.
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The taste: It's what's called a "Cream Soda" . Imagine the sweet and fragrant flavor of a ripe melon, mixed with a touch of smooth vanilla.
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The experience: It's smooth, it's sparkling, and it's incredibly indulgent. It's the ultimate comfort drink.
Why are imported Schweppes different?
Each country has its own recipes. By ordering from Pop's America , you gain access to exclusive flavors:
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More fun: Asian versions dare to use fruits that we don't have (Melon, Grape, White Peach...).
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Less bitterness: Unlike the "Indian Tonic" range, these imports are often true fruit sodas, designed for pure indulgence.
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Collector's bottles: The design of Japanese bottles (often domed or with unique graphics) makes them true collector's items for fans.
👇 Dare to go neon green! Try Schweppes Melon below 👇
Recipe Idea: The "Melon Float"
Want to drink your Schweppes like in a Japanese cafe? Try the Melon Cream Soda Float .
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Pour your chilled Schweppes Melon into a large glass.
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Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream which will float on top.
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Add a candied cherry for decoration. It's the ultimate dessert drink!
FAQ - Sparkling Minute
Does Schweppes Melon contain quinine (bitter taste)?
No! Unlike Tonic, the Japanese Melon version is a sweet soda without any bitterness. It's very popular with children and those who don't like the "dry" taste of classic Schweppes.
Why is the color so green?
This is the signature color of "Melon Sodas" in Japan. This vibrant green color is part of the visual appeal and evokes the world of Pop Art and Manga. It's incredibly "Instagrammable".
Where do your bottles come from?
They are imported directly from Japan (or Asia, depending on the production). Therefore, you have the authentic recipe in your hands, not a European copy.
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