Marco Polo Shrimp Snacks

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • May 17, 2010
Name: Marco Polo Brand Shrimp Snacks Origin: Chino, California Found at: 99 Ranch, Irvine Cost: $0.99 Ingredients: Tapioca Flour, Shrimp, Eggs, Salt, Sugar, Vegetable Oils (Soybean, and/or Corn and/or Cotton Seed Oils, with TBHQ to Protect...
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