Threre should be a small piece that comes with it, so pop that part out of it's seal. Place the longer end over the top of the marble, and push your palm onto the top, the marble should pop out and fall deeper into the bottle.
See the ball hit the ball
Yes
The ball's used in the traditional Mayan ball game were made from rubber which they had tapped from the nearby trees.
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A soccer ball, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball#Early_basketball. A soccer ball was used to play the first basketball game.
Ramune Cekuolyte goes by Ramune Che.
Some ingredients that are in this drink are Carbonated Water, Sugar, Citric Acid, and Flavor. What makes this drink unique is the marble that seals the drink.
Knights of Ramune was created in 1997.
The duration of Knights of Ramune is 2.5 hours.
I live in Houston and I find it at Krogers. It's very limited, though, because they usually only have one flavor. You should be able to find it near the sushi stand if they have one. If not, good luck on your search for Ramune!
Ramune Cekuolyte was born on April 29, 1977, in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, USSR [now Lithuania].
No it does not!
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The cast of Ramune - 2010 includes: Noriko Eguchi Setsuko Karasuma Arisa Nishida Mizuki Sashide Masahiko Tsugawa
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Look at Japanese restaurants and Oriental food stores. There is one Japanese store that has it for sure located on Lexington and 47th Street, I think it's called Dainabu.
Get a lever and put it in the gap of the cap of the ramune bottle and use a LOT of strength to flip the cap up. Or you can try to melt it using a lighter. The easiest way is to throw it out on the sidewalk. Worked for me. :)