Rap Snacks Debuts Wild New Ramen Flavors Like Lemon Pepper Chicken By Rick Ross

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Introducing the latest from Rap Snacks: a new lineup of your favorite rappers featuring their signature flavored ramen, paired with a pre-release bag of crispy chips, all bundled into the “Souped Up” drop.

The “Souped Up” series highlights iconic artists like Rick Ross, Lil Baby, and NBA Youngboy. With bold flavors and unforgettable branding, these rappers bring their unique taste to ramen, backed by their previously released, one-of-a-kind chip flavors.

Rapper and mogul Rick Ross stays “Schemin” with the release of his lemon pepper chicken ramen and keeps “Hustlin” with sweet chili, lemon pepper potato chips. These two tracks—”Stay Schemin” and “Hustlin”—are classics, and now, they’ve inspired flavors that hit as hard as those iconic bars. Lil Baby, who blew up after his 2017 mixtapes “Harder Than Hard” and “Too Hard”, brings the heat with his “All In” ramen, packing spicy hot flavors. His bundle is rounded out by “All In” chips, featuring a unique mix of salt and vinegar, BBQ, onion, and garlic. NBA Youngboy comes through with a surprise drop—a lobster bisque-flavored ramen, proving his taste is just as unexpected as his music. His chips, a twist on Lil Baby’s “All In” version, add smoked and honey BBQ to the mix. If the ramen hits as hard as his beats, NBA Youngboy will stay “Never Broke Again.”

Rap Snacks has been a cultural staple since its 1994 launch, founded by Miami-based entrepreneur James Lindsay, who fused his love for food and music.

Each “Souped Up” version comes in 12 ramen cups and 9 potato chip bags for $39.99 and can be purchased on Rap Snacks’ online store

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