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This Shinjuku drink stand lets you add a name and message on the bottle

Want a drink with your name on it? The new Col.a.fruits stand in Shinjuku Marui Main Building lets you personalise your drink

Kaila Imada
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Kaila Imada
Digital Editor, Time Out Tokyo
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At Starbucks you can customise your drink however you please, but there’s really no place where you can also personalise your drink bottle label. If you're looking to give your drink a personal touch, especially if it’s a gift, check out the new Col.a.fruits drink stand in Shinjuku Marui Main Building. 

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Photo: Food Tech Capital Co., Ltd.

The new business offers colourful fruity drinks in personalised bottles. You can order from a selection of seven fruit lattes and seven fruit teas, which you can customise through your phone before picking it up at the shop.

On the ordering website, you can pick either a latte (milk) or tea base and your choice of fruit flavours including strawberry, peach guava, pineapple, mango, melon, blueberry and apple lychee. You can also customise the sweetness level as well as toppings (extra fruit or nana de coco). 

Now comes the fun part – personalising your drink bottle label. You'll be able to pick the label colour, add your name, emoji stamp and a short English message to the bottle.

Once you’re happy with your selection, pay directly on the website, and you’ll receive a QR code and time slot to pick up your drink. At the drink stand, scan your QR code to unlock the locker and your drink will be there. 

While it’s a fun concept, the drinks here don’t come cheap, as bottles start at ¥920. However, if you’re looking for a small gift, this could be a nice treat once in a while. 

For more information, visit the website

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