This Container Of ‘Energy Cup Noodles’ Gives Your Body A Boost

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This is every college student’s dream come true right here.

Nissin, the parent company of Cup Noodles, unveiled their brand-new Miso Ginger Energy Cup Noodle in a press release. While it doesn’t contain added chemicals such as taurine that you would find in energy drinks, the miso-ginger pork broth base is naturally rich in energy-boosting nutrients like Vitamin B3 and arginine (an amino acid).

These two nutrients were specifically touted by Nissin because they are also typically added into energy drinks. Vitamin B3 is known to lower cholesterol levels, while arginine helps with circulation, muscle growth, and tissue repairs. So while they’re not necessarily energy boosters, they will benefit your body in other ways.

Anything that provides a quick, cheap meal that also provides natural body-boosting compounds to the body is definitely a win for college students and bachelors everywhere.

These brand new Cup Noodles are scheduled to go on sale starting today across Japan, so if you’re hoping to get some here, you’ll have to wait for them to eventually come to the US or get some of your friends in Japan to send you some.

That being said… anyone in Japan wanna send us some?

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