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  2. 9 Pantry Items To Buy at Dollar General

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    Nissin Chicken Top Ramen. Price: $1.50. ... easy-to-prepare meal that won’t cost much, ... Raw pasta noodles are an essential part of any pantry. Not only do they last a very long time, but they ...

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    You can get 12 3-ounce packages of Maruchan’s ramen noodle soup in chicken flavor for less that an actual bowl of soup would cost out at a restaurant, $3.28. Great Value Fully Cooked Chicken Nuggets

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    Enjoy ramen noodles with seasoning mix covered in rich pork broth. ... Although it’s more expensive than Cup o’ Noodles or Top Ramen at $8.65 for a six-pack, it still costs a cheap $1.44 per bowl.

  5. Top Ramen - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, it sold for ¥ 35 (US$0.32), which was comparable to the cost of eating Chinese noodles at a restaurant [8] and several times more than the price of udon noodles at the grocery store. At first many stores were skeptical of Top Ramen's potential to succeed and hesitant to stock it, but by end of the year the product was ubiquitous and ...

  6. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Various kinds of instant noodles are produced, including ramen, udon, soba, yakisoba, and pasta. Major instant noodle brands in Japan include: [67] Nissin Foods 日清食品, whose products include "Chicken Ramen" and "Cup Noodles". The brand has a 40.4% market share As of 2005.

  7. Cup Noodles - Wikipedia

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    Cup Noodles (カップヌードル, Kappu Nūdoru) is a brand of cup instant ramen developed in 1971 and manufactured by Japanese food company Nissin Foods. Single servings of the product are packaged in foam , plastic, or paper cups and are prepared by adding boiling water.