RocketNews’ ever faithful correspondent, Kuzo, stumbled upon a new type of drink while traveling abroad. The bottle is divided down the middle with one side containing 100% orange juice and the other holding grape juice.
The cap has two separate spouts and lids, so if you want a sweet treat of grape juice just do that side. If you feel a cold coming on then go the other way for a vitamin C boost.
Or if you want to really take a walk on the wild side, flip them both up for a very loosely mixed orange/grape blend.
The drink is sold in South Korea at 7-Eleven or other convenience stores. Having tried some, Kuzo reported that it was a little too sweet, but not syrupy. Overall it was enjoyably refreshing.
The real treat comes afterwards. You can reuse the bottle with any two drinks you want. Dr. Pepper and milk; coffee and tomato juice; the sky’s the limit! Apparently it’s what the youngsters in Korea are doing these days.
So if you’re in Korea, and especially if you don’t quite know what you want to drink, check out some Duet.
Original article: Kuzo
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