Since POCARI SWEAT contains no chemical preservatives, you should finish the bottle on the same day you open it, if you touch your mouth to the bottle when drinking it. If you pour the beverage into another container before drinking it and keep the remainder in a refrigerator, we suggest finishing the bottle in two to three days. It is best to choose a size that you can finish in a reasonably short time.
POCARI SWEAT is healthier beverage that smoothly supplies lost water and ions. With a composition close to you body fluid, it is quickly absorbed and retained longer in your body. POCARI SWEAT is thus recommended when you lose body fluid: exercise, outdoor activities, fever or whenever you feel dehydrated.
No. POCARI SWEAT?s role is to restore ions and the body fluid quickly, not to increase stamina like other energy drinks. In addition, POCARI SWEAT does not cause an addiction.
Anytime when we lose our body fluids during the 24 hours in a day, during any activities; indoors, outdoors, even during sleep and also when we are sick.
Lack of body fluids can lower endurance, performance and cause indigestion. POCARI SWEAT has a composition that is similar to our body fluids, thus it can be absorbed faster and can quickly replace body fluids and ions that are lost. By doing so, we can take care of our health better and our activities can run smoothly.
No.
In the refrigerator / chiller, or in a cool place (not directly exposed to sunlight).
It is not advisable to keep POCARI SWEAT for too long as air from the surroundings can enter into the product when it has been opened. If you are going to store the POCARI SWEAT back, close the cap tightly and keep it in the refrigerator.
It is not recommended to store it in the freezer to freeze it. When it is frozen, the volume and pressure will increase, thus causing excessive pressure which can damage the packaging. Damaged packaging may allow the surrounding air, which might contain bacteria, to enter. This can lead to contamination of the solution and cause a change in the taste.
From the "best before" date listed on the packaging. For cans, the date is listed at the bottom of the tin. For bottles, the date is printed on the bottle cap, while for the powder packaging, the date is listed on the outer packaging / sachet.
Yes.
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