Japan’s ‘Matcha Republic’ Sells Matcha ‘Ink’ Drink

There’s a matcha drink from Japan that’s drawn quite a buzz for it’s gorgeous packaging that resembles an ink bottle. The drink’s design has been so popular that Matcha Republic has sold over 1.5 million units of it on their online shop, according to Sora News 24.

The highly Instagrammable drink is a premium choice that’s made with handpicked, stone-ground, roasted Uji matcha leaves, ensuring maximum matcha flavor.

With packaging this beautiful it’s no wonder that the premium matcha ink drink has been trending on social media. And at 681 yen (US$6.20) for one, the sophisticated drink can be had at a decent price.

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