2012-11-09

Kirin Koiwai Plasma LAB Probiotic Yogurt

Kirin is collaborating with its dairy product subsidiary, Koiwai, to produce a probiotic which is effective in inhibiting the spread of the flu. The product is called probiotic strain and the product are called Plasma Lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which is a not too subtle nod to the effect they are promoting which cannot be claimed on the package. (It cannot be claimed because there is not a category in the Japanese functional food claim system, FOSHU or Tokuho, for immune function.) Kirin has presented data that this probiotic stimulates plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) and thus immune function.

This product with its proposed function and red packaging appears to take direct aim at Meiji's R-1 product which was extremely popular during last year's flu season and also has a red label.

Another innovation noted is the shape of the container which is said to be easy to handle and is designed to appeal to women.
キリン 小岩井 プラズマ乳酸菌

http://www.koiwaimilk.com/pick_up/index.html

Photo is a web capture for explanatory purposes, copyright belongs to the company.

McDonald's Triangle Choco Pie

McDonald's has started offering a triangle shaped chocolate pie, which contains premium cocoa and almond in the crust with a chocolate cream filling, and is said to go well with McDonald's premium coffee.

http://www.mcdonalds.co.jp/campaign/chocopie/index.html

Photo is a web capture for explanatory purposes, copyright belongs to the company.

Nestle Tokyo Rum Raisin

Special products that are only sold in specific areas or cities and feature "famous" ingredients from that area are a mainstay in Japan and are used for presents to take back from vacations or business trips. I am going to be going through what Nestle has to offer in this area through its KitKat line.

First up is a rum raisin KitKat sold in Tokyo which is said to be fitting due to the upscale, classy image Tokyo has.

http://d.nestle.jp/kitkat/omiyage/9416624.html

Photo is a web capture for explanatory purposes, copyright belongs to the company.

Kikkoman Valdo Wine

Valdo Italian Wine goes through Kikkoman in Japan.

http://www.kikkoman.co.jp/wine/valdo.html

Photo is a web capture for explanatory purposes, copyright belongs to the company.