Wacky Snacks: SamYang Topokki – Red Pepper Paste Dipped Snack

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 14, 2010
Name: SamYang Topokki – Red Pepper Paste Dipped Snack Origin: Korea Found at: H-Mart, Garden Grove Cost: $0.79 ] Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Topokki Seasoning (Raw Sugar, Corn, Roasted Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Red Pepper Powder), Palm Oil,...
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