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"Xi" is a soda drink launched by Yuanxi Forest.

With the upgrading of healthy consumption, the concept of "0 sugar, 0 fat and 0 calories" is the main theme of Yuan Zhong forest soda water. Among them, "0 sugar and 0 calories" mainly depends on sweeteners, because sweeteners can bring sweetness and ensure no energy.

In terms of composition, the soda water in Yuan Zhong Forest belongs to the category of carbonated drinks. Because carbon dioxide is dissolved in water to produce carbonic acid, carbonic acid is extremely unstable and easily decomposed into carbon dioxide and water.

Bubble water is similar to "smoking cessation sugar" in carbonated drinks. More exciting than mineral water, people enjoy the stimulation of carbon dioxide, and healthier than alcohol and traditional carbonated drinks.

Yuan Qisenlin upgraded the brand logo.

Yuan Qi Forest has recently upgraded its brand logo, changing the Japanese word "bi" into the Chinese character "qi". This is the first time that the Yuan Qi Forest Sign has changed its text content since its establishment.

At present, the new Logo has been launched in official website Forest, and the main logo of official website has been replaced by the Chinese character "Qi". In product packaging, the word "beech" is still used for soda bubble water. At present, Yuan Qi Forest and Yuan Qi Forest coexist in the packaging of milk tea products. Posters of various products are updated synchronously, including bubble water, milk tea, burning tea, fruit juice bubble water, bodybuilding light tea, alien energy drinks and so on.

It is understood that "Hibiscus" is a common usage in Japanese at present, and the packaging label produced by "Japanese company Bi Yuan Forest" once made some consumers mistakenly think that Yuan Qi Forest is a Japanese brand.

According to the interface news, the new Logo will be applied to all product lines one after another. However, the original Japanese word "Huan" will remain as a trademark.