"Sukkiri Na Ramune" Wins Award at Disaster Food Contest
NQ Score
84/100
N1 Content Completeness
90
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SiCi Co., Ltd.'s ramune candy, "Sukkiri Na Ramune," has won an award at the Disaster Food Contest. It was recognized as a "new generation emergency food" for its four functions—glucose, citric acid, salt, and lactic acid bacteria—condensed into one tablet, suitable for both daily use and emergencies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is SukiSuki Na Ramune?
- A: It is a functional ramune candy that condenses four functions—glucose, citric acid, salt, and lactic acid bacteria—into one piece, designed to serve as a new generation emergency food for both daily use and emergencies.
- Q: What points were evaluated in the disaster food contest?
- A: It was praised for its ability to be stored at room temperature, long-term preservation, and compact individual packaging. It also meets food safety, practicality, and nutritional balance standards.
- Q: What effects can be expected from SukiSuki Na Ramune?
- A: It is expected to support brain activity, fatigue recovery, hydration and electrolyte care, and gut health, and can help maintain physical condition under stress.