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mr noodles

If you grew up in Canada, there's a good chance you've slurped away at the iconic Canadian snack that is Mr. Noodles.

Whether it was a snack after high school or as a meal replacement during university when you didn't have time to cook, there's no doubt that the instant noodles brand played a part in most of our lives.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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If you're a fan of Mr. Noodles and TikTok, there's a chance you've already seen @christinaaaa5's video about "the right way" to make the popular instant ramen dish.

In her video, which has almost 300,000 views, Christina starts by opening two packages of chicken-flavoured Mr. Noodles and boiling them in water, which is standard.

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Mr. Noodles are a popular staple for many Canadians, and one lucky (or not-so-lucky) newcomer recently got to taste-test them for the first time.

For TikToker Andrian Makhnachov, who uses his social media to showcase all of the unique, fun and bizarre things he's experienced in Canada since moving to Saskatchewan as a refugee from Ukraine, it seems the instant noodles were a bit of a miss.

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