If you pour the ramune out of the bottle and into a glass, you're suppose to angle it so the marble rests in the two little indents at the top of the neck so it doesn't block the ramune as you pour it out.
@gretathuumberg
Oh btw the indents are meant to hold the marble in place when you drink
@nowhereshome
The marble helps to "activate" the soda. I love the lemon flavour. The dents are for holding the bottle.
@saratoga4126
That style of bottle was originally European and Japanese adopt the design up to this day. Europe stopped producing that kind of bottle because of the invention of top cap and kids often destroy the bottle to get the marble
@kbubbles321
Ramune is one of my fave flavours to come out of Japan lol. they're hella refreshing and there is one brand that has the plunger one side of the lid and a stopper that clicks in, it's not the best seal but it does exist 😂
@lennybustratt7024
The original flavor is actually "Sugar flavor" We have a similar drink in Sweden called "sockerdricka" meaning "Sugardrink". They taste the same ^^ Thanks for helping us understand how to get the marble out.
@griffinbastion
Someone in their 50's told me most pop had glass balls like that vack in the day, they used them as kids to play marbles
@scottallender5089
“I picked up this drink at the SHOPS “ you had me at 1.5 seconds in
@meromute4016
You can actually reseal it by placing your thumb firmly over the hole, giving a good shake and then holding upside down
@OccasionalVlogger
That is Japanese soda flavour. Melon would be green. The things in the neck are to prevent the marbel from plugging back the hole so you can drink it.
@lycal6152
The marble prevents people from chugging it. If the angle is too steep, the marble will cover the hole.
@jamesrivas4572
It's been a long time since I asked that question how you get the the The ball out finally the answer has been got the answered
@owenntg
the way to close it is to turn it upside down, the marble will stop it from spilling.
@silvergalaxie
so,a very old design(19th century),that would've
@wrsedugfhcbnerihjdskz
thanks bro i really needed that even though i dont have a ramune
@rolosilver3256
This could not be recommended at a better time because we went to a shopping center and they had the Japanese section and they sold these.
@your_uncle_barry_6700
I've seen people reseal the bottle by holding it upside down and the air pressure(if there's any left) will reseal it. But you always end up spilling some of it doing that