Ramuné ラムネ Ramuné is a marble soda, originating from Japan. Hanna Saavedra Ramuné is a carbonated drink from Japan, in a all glass bottle, with a glass marble. In the mouth of the drink, the marble is positioned to keep the gas from escaping. The Japanese invented the glass marble as an alternative to cans. There are 37 flavors, original (lemon-lime) strawberry, cola, blueberry, blue Hawaii, banana, cherry, chocolate, wasabi, root beer, green apple, bubble gum, curry, orange, peach, lychee, lemonade, watermelon, plum, raspberry, kimchi, mango, melon, muscat, octopus, yuzu, disco dance, sweet, sour, vanilla, flaming, corn potage, mystery, coconut, taroyaki, pamelo, and bubble There are 5 main parts to a Ramuné bottle, the glass bottle, the glass marble, the topper, the topper holder, and the plastic part to keep it all together. To open a Ramuné bottle, first you must unwrap the plastic that keeps the bottle, and the topper within the topper holder, together. Then you must take the little plastic topper holder, and push the attached topper out. Then you place the topper on top of the mouth of the bottle Then you push the topper down to push the marble down and release the gas. You will want to keep your hand on the topper for 5 seconds, so the soda wont erupt Then you drink it and enjoy!