Michael James

Cup Noodles Is Releasing a New Ramen Flavor

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Cup Noodles Is Releasing a New Ramen Flavor

In the spirit of the snow day today, I bring you the ultimate cuddle up under the blanket and binge Netflix companion. Or is it?

Nissin Foods has just announced a new limited-edition flavor of Cup Noodles:  Everything Bagel, with Cream Cheese.

It combines ramen noodles with that “Everything” combo of caraway seeds, dried onion, garlic, poppy seeds, and sesame seeds, with a cream cheese-flavored sauce. For me it’s the cream cheese that gives me the ick! I LOOOOVE everything bagel seasoning. Like Dave’s Hot Sauce, “I put that s*** on everything!” This though, seems like a bit much.

Also, no, this isn’t an April Fools’ Day prank . . . it’s legit . . . and not super surprising.  Cup Noodles has done a lot of crazy-limited edition flavors in recent years . . . like Pumpkin Spice and “Maple Syrup Pancakes, Sausage, and Egg.”

The Everything Bagel with Cream Cheese Cup Noodles will be available at Walmart and Walmart.com for around $1.20, starting next week.

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