FOOD NEWS: Cup Noodle Is Selling Caffeinated Ramen  

Cup Noodle Is Selling Caffeinated Ramen

 

 

If you're bored with your morning coffee, here's a weird new option:  The company that makes Cup Noodle just announced the debut of CAFFEINATED RAMEN.  

 

 

Their target market isn't really the breakfast crowd.  They're going after hungry gamers who stay up late playing video games online.  They even put the word "Gaming" in the product name . . . "Gaming Cup Noodle".  

 

 

There are two different flavors:  A black pepper-and-garlic one, and a ginger-curry version.

 

 

They'll start selling them on September 18th.  But sadly, you'll need a plane ticket to get that sweet ramen buzz.  They're only selling them in Japan for now.

 

 

It's not clear how much caffeine they're packing, but supposedly enough to give you a nice big energy boost and keep you alert. 

 

 

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It's official:  Wendy's will have a pumpkin spice Frosty on Tuesday. 

 There's also a new Frosty cream cold brew that uses the same pumpkin spice syrup. 

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Starbucks is offering BOGO Pumpkin Spice Lattes through their app all month.  They'll only be available on Thursday AFTERNOONS, beginning today.

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New Trend:  Putting Tea Bags in Sprite

 

 

What's your gut instinct on this?  Good or bad?  The newest food trend on TikTok is to add tea bags to bottles of SPRITE. 

 

 

You can use 7 Up too, or any lemon-lime soda.  Basically, you're just making caffeinated iced tea with a citrusy twist built in.

 

 

You can use any tea.  But the TikTok hack specifically suggests two bags of Lipton Black Tea.

 

 

You open a 20-ounce bottle of Sprite . . . drink a little bit to make room . . . add two tea bags . . . turn the bottle over . . . and let them steep in the fridge for 20 minutes.  Then you squeeze some lemon juice in, and pour it over ice.

 

 

A restaurant in Malaysia posted a video recipe in July.  But TikTok just latched onto it in the past couple weeks. 

 

 

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Is today National Salami Day, or are you just happy to see me?

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The vegetarian movement isn't QUITE as intense as it may seem.  According to Gallup, 4% of Americans say they are vegetarian . . . and 1% are vegan.  That's in line with previous polls from as far back as 10 years ago.  

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A list of overrated foods and drinks includes Wine . . . olives . . . matcha . . . kombucha . . . Grape Nuts cereal. . . and any mushrooms. 

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