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  2. S'mores flavored instant ramen noodles? Yeah, it's a thing ...

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    The Campfire S'mores flavor includes 400 calories, 800 milligrams of sodium, 61 grams of total carbohydrates and seven gram of protein. Nissin Foods declares themselves as leading the instant ...

  3. Cup Noodles instant ramen adds s’mores flavor—a bid to prove ...

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    Campfire S’mores further diversifies Cup Noodle’s offerings beyond its chicken- and seafood-infused flavors. Nissin has launched everything bagel with cream cheese noodles and breakfast ramen ...

  4. Cup Noodles wants to rethink the way you eat ramen with ... - AOL

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    Ramen probably isn’t the first food to come to mind when you think of sweet treats. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Elections.

  5. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Ramen has become synonymous in America for all instant noodle products. [114] Some prominent brands are Top Ramen (originally Top Ramen's Oodles of Noodles), Maruchan, and Sapporo Ichiban. A wide range of popular brands imported from other countries are available at many Asian grocery stores and some supermarkets.

  6. Even Professional Chefs Cook Instant Ramen - AOL

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    An even easier way to make your ramen creamy: Add half a wheel of Boursin, a soft and crumbly French cheese. 2021 F&W Best New Chef Thessa Diadem mixes the shallot and chive flavor into Shin ...

  7. Maruchan - Wikipedia

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    Maruchan (マルちゃん, Maru-chan) is a brand of instant ramen noodles, cup noodles, and Yakisoba produced by Toyo Suisan of Tokyo, Japan.The Maruchan brand is used for noodle products in Japan and as the operating name for Toyo Suisan's division in the United States, Maruchan Inc.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Nissin Cup Noodles Unveils New Sweet Ramen Flavor That Fans ...

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