“Hey there!π I thought you might get thirsty, so I put together a list of must-try Korean
convenience store drinks—personally picked just for you!”
If you’re visiting Korea and wondering what to grab from a convenience store like GS25,
CU, or 7-Eleven, here are the must-try Korean drinks that locals actually love. ππ§
1️⃣ Banana Flavored Milk (λ°λλλ§ μ°μ ) ππ₯

✌This is Korea’s national treasure. Every Korean grew up drinking it.
It's sweet, creamy, and somehow tastes like childhood.
Even as an adult, I still grab it whenever I need a tiny moment of happiness.
Foreigners love it, Koreans love it — literally everyone loves it.
2️⃣ Toreta! (ν λ ν) ππ¦
Not too sweet, super refreshing, and perfect after spicy food.
I usually buy this after eating ramen because it feels healthier than soda (even though it’s probably not).
π“Even the zero-sugar version tastes surprisingly good!”
3️⃣ Corn Silk Tea (μ₯μμμμΌμ°¨) π½π΅
✌This is one of those drinks foreigners don’t expect but end up loving.
It doesn’t taste like corn — more like warm, soothing roasted tea.
I drink this when my stomach feels heavy or after a big Korean meal.
Very clean, very calm, very Korean
π“My mom crushes one bottle of this every single day — no joke.”
4️⃣ Milkiss (λ°ν€μ€) π₯✨
Creamy, fizzy, and weirdly addictive.
Koreans drink this with spicy fried chicken — it’s the ultimate combo.
I didn’t like it at first, but after my second try… hooked. Completely hooked.
π“I tried the zero-sugar version, and honestly… it wasn’t great, so I wouldn’t recommend it.”
5️⃣ Aloe Vera Drink (μλ‘μ μλ£) ππ§
When I’m tired or stressed, this instantly wakes me up.
It’s like dessert in a bottle.
Foreigners always ask, “Why is this so good?”
Honestly… same.
π Final Tip: Pair These with Korean Snacks!
Try these drinks with triangle gimbap, chips, or Korean ramen for the full convenience-store experience.
Trust me — this is the fastest way to feel like a real local.
Thank tou so much~!!