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From immeasurable technology advances and innovations to the bizarre junk food and drinks, Japanese has always been seen doing something different from rest of the world. If you look at the food that they eat, you might puke only be having a look at it. Here is a list of Top 10 Junk food and drinks in Japan.
10. Candy Squid

Now this would sound insane but yes candy squid is a very poisonous fish available readily at all general stores. If not prepared accurately this can cause death really! And the funny part is, it does not even taste sweet and is available in different flavors.
9. Cheese Drink

The cheese has always been controversial food item in Japan and most of the population in Japan haven’t used cheese in there whole life. So now a cheese drink is available in the market, which is said to be very essential to fulfill the need of having cheese in a normal person’s life. But actually this cheese is the byproduct of the industrial grade cheese.
8. Rose Sweat Gum

This sweet gum, can give you the smell of rose, like musk! This type of product is not an unusual thing if we see the intense traveling habits of Japanese, this surely is a good way to keep the smell of the sweat off. Having the smell of the rose around you is better than the smell of the sweat.
7. Cream Collon Biscuits

The cream biscuits sound tempting and good to eat but what if it is filled with “Collon”. You won’t probably get near this food item but the Japanese love this product and the manufacturer of this product “Glico” are the Japan’s top candy industry and these biscuits are very famous in Japan.
6. Curry Lemonade

Oh yes curry flavored lemonade is in town. It sounds odd but yes it is very successful drink in Japan and is one of the best selling drinks. Read the full story
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Many people regard safety as the foremost important and vital aspect of working. One may get a job at any place and at any particular time but life is valuable and there are no second chances. For people who believe in “Safety First”, the journey of life can be quite challenging and exhaustive. However following some common safety rules may help one avoid irreparable and irreplaceable loss of life and possessions. Some work places are extremely dangerous. Firms make their employees work in dreadful conditions and risk their lives for cash.
1. Standing On The Drums

While many people do not realize how important it is to be safe, many often do. All over the globe workers and labor force works in very bizarre conditions. Often people have no choice other than to quit or keep working.
2. Safety First – Protecting The Face

Labor force is often given very unbelievable tasks with inadequate equipment. The tools for working often break down resulting in either the stoppage of work or a great injury to workers. Sadly, developed countries are a part of this practice as well.
3. Safety Precautions – Plastic Wrapping

To avoid acidic of poisonous fumes, many labor men put a cloth or any other commodity on their face. However the limit of oppression is seen when a worker wraps his face with a plastic wrap to avoid any fumes. In this process, his breathing is negligible or almost zero and he may suffocate to death.
4. A Pile or Load – A File of Cash

Many organizations make huge profits by just standing at one place and ordering others to do work. One such scene can be seen when any individual can observe the gigantic tower of goods being handled by a single employee.
5. Trip Up The Hill – A Back Breaking Task

Many employees are treated like slaves just because they are paid money.
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