Published: July 31, 2025 Tags: Bacchus, Korean energy drink, Dong-A Pharmaceutical, fatigue recovery, Korean culture, K-drinks Feeling Tired? Grab a Bacchus! If you've ever spent time in South Korea, you've likely seen this little brown bottle everywhere — from convenience stores to pharmacies to gift sets for parents. Bacchus isn’t just a drink. It’s a cultural icon and one of Korea’s oldest and most beloved energy tonics. Let’s dive into what makes Bacchus so special. 1. Born in 1963 – A Legacy Drink Bacchus was launched in 1963 by Dong-A Pharmaceutical as a fatigue recovery tonic . At first, it was sold in glass ampoules, like a medical product — not a soft drink. It wasn’t something you drank casually, but a product you took seriously for your health. 2. Inspired by a God The name “Bacchus” comes from the Roman god of wine and festivity , the counterpart to the Greek god Dionysus. It's a fitting name for a drink designed to restore energy and lift your s...
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