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What do you call the crispy noodles you ate when you were a kid, the ones with only one packet of seasoning? Are they still available now?

What we usually eat when we were kids is Beijing instant noodles, which are still available today. There is also a packet of seasoning in it, which is spicy. It used to cost 50 cents a packet, but now it only costs one yuan. It’s a bag of money. This is sold by a retailer. I guess you can’t get it at this price wholesale. We also bought it a few days ago. The brand is called Nanjiecun. The bread is only 65 grams and the condiments are 3.5 grams. , this kind of dry noodles can also be eaten soaked in water. When we were children, we also liked to pour seasonings into it, then break the noodles into pieces with our hands, and then grab handfuls of them into our mouths. It feels spicy and delicious. It's very tasty and crispy. I don't know if you are looking for this kind of delicious and crunchy instant noodles from Nanjiecun. It is just a packet of condiments and nothing else. There are still some, but they may be used less in some large supermarkets. Some small grocery stores must have them because they are for the first class. Those small grocery stores next to the school must have them because students spend money to buy some. Small snacks.