ITO EN Drops Limited-Edition Oi Ocha Bottle Starring Shohei Ohtani

Photo: ITO EN
Photo: ITO EN
Photo: ITO EN

ITO EN, famous for its unsweetened green tea beverages, is making waves with the release of limited-edition Oi Ocha bottles in the United States. These collectibles feature Los Angeles Dodgers star, Shohei Ohtani, revered for his unique ability to excel as both a pitcher and a hitter. As a global ambassador for ITO EN, Ohtani credits the natural benefits of Oi Ocha Green Tea for enhancing his focus and athletic performance, making this collaboration a perfect match.

The first special-edition bottle launched on March 25. Fans of both tea and baseball eagerly await the second edition due in May, showcasing Ohtani in his Dodgers’ uniform. These limited-edition bottles will be available at mass, local, specialty, and Japanese-affiliated retailers, as well as on Amazon.

The collaboration highlights excellence and dedication, providing a unique combination of baseball history and premium green tea. ITO EN bridges sports and refreshment, emphasizing connections between communities and cultures. Fans grasp this opportunity to enjoy both high quality green tea and a tribute to Ohtani’s influential journey in baseball, offering a tasteful homage to the global icon.

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