Here in England (which is where I assume the writer is from) we say ‘to come on your period’ or even shortened to just ‘come on’. There may be places in England it’s not used but if you said ‘I came on this morning’ without any context I’d assume your period just started.
I had the tomato Häagen-Dazs when it was available here in Japan a few years ago. It was good, but would have tasted better if the tomato flavour were stronger, to be honest...
Plus yoghurt flavour soft drinks are not that uncommon in Japan, either
I found this pretty interesting as I bought the Muji one here in Japan because it was one of the CHEAPER options. I've been using it almost every night for nearly 2 years and I love it. I paid less than 5000 yen (about 35 quid?) I guess importation (and reconfiguring the electronics)…Â
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