My thought is that they send unlabelled lemon bottles to Korea and then the distributor labels them locally.
Fun fact: Ital Lemon HQ is 40 km from where I live.
MenIntendo
To me, as an Italian, it looks like dish soap.
coverlaguerradipiero
No. In Italy no one buys the bottle juice of lemon. Just buy some lemons.
Honest-Mastodon6176
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No, the name in Italian is even incorrect. It should be ‘Fior di limone’ not ‘de limone’.
Never seen here, only bottles of just lemon juice, maybe vinegrettes or oil mixes, but I never saw this specific dressing here.
Puah. Nobody miss having a real lemon on the fridge or in the kitchen in Italy.
Never seen honestly
No and generally speaking dressing is not a big thing in Italy
Searched the EAN code, it starts with 80, so it MAY be an Italian product.
Found this [https://www.oniljang.com/shop/goodsView/0000004084](https://www.oniljang.com/shop/goodsView/0000004084) in the label it says that is produced by Ital Lemon S.p.A.
On their website they have similar products: [https://itallemon.it/prodotti/](https://itallemon.it/prodotti/)
My thought is that they send unlabelled lemon bottles to Korea and then the distributor labels them locally.
Fun fact: Ital Lemon HQ is 40 km from where I live.
To me, as an Italian, it looks like dish soap.
No. In Italy no one buys the bottle juice of lemon. Just buy some lemons.
Iโve never seen that but to be completely honest sometimes I buy โpre squeezedโ lemon in tiny little lemon bottles shaped like this in the picture but smaller. But itโs not a dressing, just lemon