April 2025: 4 New Drinks You Can Try in South Korea

Is there anyone waiting for new products at Korean convenience stores? Which flavor are you most excited about?

1. Saero Soju – Hardy Kiwi Flavor

The darae (hardy kiwi) is a fruit native to Korea, with a taste similar to kiwi. It’s about the size of a grape and can be eaten with its skin. It has a sweet and tangy flavor with a softer texture than kiwi. A new Saero Soju in darae flavor will be released in April! It contains Korean-grown darae juice, which balances out the bitterness of soju while enhancing its sweet and tangy taste. The soft light green color is also beautiful. You can get an early taste at the Saero Dowon pop-up store in Apgujeong Rodeo. The alcohol content is 12%!

2. Yakult Grand Minari Flavor

It’s hard to believe, but Yakult has added a refreshing Minari flavor! Some thought it was an April Fools’ joke, but it’s actually being released. It’s available at GS25 stores nationwide. It’s bound to be a hit or miss—what do you think about it?

3. PEPSI – ZERO SUGAR MOJITO FLAVOR

It’s a Pepsi Cola with a refreshing and cool taste, enhanced with lime and mint. Pre-orders are being accepted, and they will be shipped in order!

4. Seoul Milk – Melon Flavor

Seoul Milk is releasing a new product made with cantaloupe melon featuring orange flesh. The flavor, different from the usual musk melon, is already generating excitement!

UoH offers a personal assistant program with two types of services. For traveling in Korea, we assist with any type of reservations, rentals, and personal assistance. For shopping, we purchase anything you need and ship it to your home. Feel free to email us at [email protected] for a quote and to find out how to proceed!

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    UoH
    Connecting people from around the world to South Korea. We believe that every country and culture matters.
    Our Products
    Contents
    Store

    Subscribe to the UoH Weekly Snippet

    The essential weekly round-up for news, analysis, and breaking news alerts in Korea.
    Receive news, offers and invites from UoH Our newsletters may include 3rd-party advertising, by subscribing you agree to the
    Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy.
    UoH ©2023 On Curiosities Co. All rights reserved. For more information read our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy and Accessibility Statement