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adobongsiopao · 2 years
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Mga Snack at Meryenda na Nauso Noong Dekada 2000s
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Karamihan sa kanila ay nawala o nagbago ng brand / packaging. Nakakamiss naman tikman mga ito. Minsan nabibili ko mga ito sa eskwelahan noon nasa elementary o high school noon. Meron pa sigurong mga meryenda na unang nakilala noong bata pa ako pero iyon lang mga naalala ko sa ngayon.
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cookiescr · 4 years
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Hey kuki what’s that noodle snack you use to eat?
I was thinking kinda hard what you meant cause time i just kinda eat raw ramen noodles and i remember now it’s nooda crunch!
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gooeychewy · 7 years
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!!! in the philippines we have a snack called "nooda crunch" where it's just uncooked noodles and you have to smash them up and add seasoning powder and shake it :0? (I saw the ramen ask hehe oops) i grew up having it for snacks all the time in third grade,, i still have the habit of eating raw ramen noodles too- youre not alooone
That sounds fantastic??? It’s like an on-purpose version of how I eat raw ramen lol! (And probably safer too, since you’re not expected to cook it first!)
I wish we had that over here lol! I wonder if we have anything like it at the international food market near my house? I’ll be on the lookout >:3
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oeleo · 6 years
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361:365 | SamYang // Fire Chicken Noodle Snack Reminds ne of Nooda Crunch but spicy. 😁 #leo36518 #SamYang #FireChickenNoodleSnack #Salty #Korean #KoreanSnack #TrySomethingNew https://www.instagram.com/p/BsB9kPZFch4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=a8mo5d6ck7hv
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cheolshu · 9 years
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Me: minghao
Friend: whos minghao
Me: the8. call him minghao
Friend: YES OMG HE CUTE AF. NOODLE GUY. OTSO OTSO.
Me: YES
Friend: ORAAAYYTT HAHAHAHAHA He reminds me of nooda crunch
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mikkieugenio · 11 years
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Do you still remember Nooda Crunch, the noodle meant to be as a snack? I bet you (or your parents) might have mistaken it for the regular noodles or pancit canton when you're still a kid.
I'm not sure if this is still available on grocery shelves, but the company behind it, Uni-President, still sells its other noodle products.
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