TOMORROW X TOGETHER Adds Fizzy Flavor to Fall
K-pop meets fizzy refreshment in the most unexpected (and delicious) way. TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is teaming up with Japanese beverage brand DyDo to release a limited-edition drink: the DyDo TOMORROW X TOGETHER Green Apple Water. The flavor-packed collab hits select vending machines starting October 20, and arrives in major Japanese retailers on November 3, 2025.
What’s in This K-pop-Inspired Can?
This isn’t just another flavored water. Described as having a crisp green apple aroma, juicy mouthfeel, and sweet fruitiness, this drink is made for fans and flavor chasers alike.
And because TXT never does anything halfway, each 250g can comes decked out with exclusive designs featuring the members’ visuals. Collectors, get ready—there are 12 different designs to hunt down across different purchase channels.
Yes, Even the Vending Machines Are Dressed Up
To turn the collab into a full-on experience, DyDo is rolling out fully TXT-wrapped vending machines in key areas like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Osaka’s Ikuno Ward. These aren’t your average vending machines—they’ll be decked out with group visuals, offering both photo ops and a chance to sip like your fave idols.
Wrapped Vending Machine Locations:
- Karaoke-kan, Shibuya Main Branch
- Karaoke-kan, Shinjuku Yasukuni-dori Branch
- NRB Japan Beauty & Barber College, Osaka
And if you’re lucky, you might even spot some vending machines getting a head start on the launch from October 6.
Why This Collab Matters
It’s more than a drink—it’s a merch moment wrapped in a flavor bomb. Hyunsoo, a Tokyo-based TXT fan, said, “It’s like a limited-edition photocard… but I can drink it!” Not only does this collab tap into K-pop’s power in Japan, but it shows just how far brands are willing to go to engage fandom culture.
Bottom Line
K-pop stans in Japan, set your reminders. Between 12 collectible can designs, custom TXT vending machines, and green apple goodness, this drop might be the tastiest part of your fall comeback calendar.
So, what’s next—Yeonjun-branded bubble tea? Honestly, we wouldn’t mind.