"Original Long Drink", a Finnish alcoholic beverage invented by then Finnish company Hartwall (which was started by Finnish man named Victor Hartwall) and which is now a Danish owned company, altough the factories are in Finland and brewery employees are Finns, has now gained popularity in Japan.
This commercial have been shown in Japan (in Finland it is illegal to show in tv alcohol commercials) youtube.com/watch?v=eiogMwMIWJo
It is now hoped that other Asian countries like South Korea, Mongolia and China would also start to show interest in the drink.
I am becoming anxious if I would be like him when I drink this.
Carter Ramirez
You will like it. It will make you feel happy. :3
John Baker
japan is only a little bit less autistic than finland anyways as is
Xavier Sullivan
SHUT UP IDIOT!
Hunter Young
やっぱりフィンランドってスカンジナビアの中じゃ最下層なんだなあ
Luke Adams
>I LOVE JAPAN SO MUCH!
Cameron Garcia
Obvious fennoswede
John Allen
Please Japan don't listen to them. They are trying to lie to. You have to buy it. It is good for you. It will make you feel very happy.
Nicholas Phillips
I was helping you, fool
Nicholas Cruz
No for real why it isn't sold in Norway?
Michael Jackson
Because Norway is too christianic to drink so they use drugs instead. We would sell in Russia also, but it has compete with cheap vodka which it cant.
Elijah Scott
why do you love japan so much
Joshua Sanders
I wish I knew. Apparently there is almost zero Finnish stuff being sold in Norway
Colton Nelson
Fuck off nigger. Fazer sells in Norway.
Charles Cooper
Bump for Japan!
Jackson Mitchell
Bump for Japan!
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Josiah Martinez
Is Marutei Tsurunen mentioned?
> Tsurunen served as a representative of the Democrats in the House of Lords of Japan in 2002-2013 as her first Western-born member.
It's a hell of a hell of a thing when you think about how dubious Japanese are foreigners. Sure Finland is a kind of exception, the older population knows and values Mannerheim and the Finns.
Apparently, the time is a conservative politician and so do you like it.
Brayden Collins
Cocks...
Blake Gomez
I can already imagine the first open speech of Prime Minister Tsurusen in Senate Square. In the beautiful summer season, tens of thousands of people in Japan's high culture and decades of expected real leader arrive at the rhythm
> MARUTEI! MARUTEI! MARUTEI! ...
The ragged rhythmic screams of the ears are heard at the embassies of China, North Korea and Russia, as well as by the mainstream societies and the SDP party bureaus. Mao and other Communist leaders plastered the chest wall on the edges of the shelves and crumble on the floor. The screams of the public are triggering psychosomatic heart and brain stroke in those spaces on the floor with the pain of socialists and communists.
And the jyly of the deep lines of the people seems to continue in the hour.
Until the temperate smiling Marutei with a small handshake calls for silence. Then he starts the surge of verbal surgery by which the cancer of the Chinese people and the aliexpress mafia of the Finnish people for years has been cut out of the last cell through the ice-cold scalpel of his sparkling wisdom.
Oh, heaven, what days of splendor Finland still faces.
Eli Nguyen
Japanese-san...
Adrian Sanders
Japan....
Ethan Hall
It's cheaper for Norwegians to book a flight to Finland and buy a case than it is for them to buy it from their local stores if it was sold there
David White
This thread is really funny. :D
Christopher White
Thank you for another interesting Finland-related news article
Gavin Jackson
This was back in the day when alot more people had swedish names. Since then finnish nationalism became alot bigger at the end of 1800's and alot finns changed to finnish names. My ancestors had swedish names aswell. I know lots of people who are 100% finnish and dont speak a word of swedish yet have swedish surnames.