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LA beauty brand collaborates with Nissin to create Cup Noodles makeup collection
- Los Angeles-based beauty brand HipDot recently collaborated with Japanese food company Nissin to create a ramen-inspired makeup collection.
- The HipDot x Cup Noodles collection, which consists of a pigment palette, a lip and cheek set and a collector’s box, was launched early last week.
- "Cup Noodles recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, and we are so excited to expand our makeup collaboration portfolio with another cult-classic, household name in the food space," HipDot CEO Jeff Sellinger said in a statement. “We love to continue creating a world in which food and beauty can exist in one, all the while surprising fans in both industries."
- The products in the collection are all vegan, cruelty-free, talc-free, mineral oil-free, phthalates free and paraben free, according to HipDot.
- Prices for the limited edition items start at $22.
HipDot, a Los Angeles-based beauty brand, recently collaborated with Nissin to create a ramen-inspired make-up collection – perfect for fans of instant noodles and cosmetics.
The HipDot x Cup Noodles collection, which consists of a pigment palette, a lip and cheek set and a collector’s box, was launched early last week.
Bandai SPIRITS is Releasing a Golden Cup Noodle for 50th Anniversary
Bandai SPIRITS will release a golden cup edition of Nissin Cup Noodle to commemorate its 50th anniversary next year.
The “Golden” edition announcement was made through Bandai SPIRITS’ Twitter account last Friday and will be part of the company’s BEST HIT CHRONICLE series of nostalgic pop culture items, according to Hypebeast.
New ‘Ultra-Nutritious’ Instant Ramen Contains All the Nutrients You Need to Survive
Cup Noodle maker Nissin is putting a nutritional twist on its instant ramen that no one saw coming.
With its new ”ultra-nutritious” ramen that supposedly contains “all nutrients your body needs,” the company is apparently veering away from the instant noodles’ unhealthy reputation.
Anime-Style Ad Sparks Outrage for ‘Whitewashing’ Naomi Osaka
A recent ad featuring Haitian-Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka as an anime character is receiving backlash for portraying the U.S. Open champion with light skin.
Nissin, a popular Japanese cup noodle maker and one of Osaka’s main sponsors, unveiled the ad earlier this month as part of their “Hungry to Win!” campaign, according to The Japan Times.
Naomi Osaka Appears in First TV Commercial in Cup Noodles Ad
The 2018 U.S. Open champion, Naomi Osaka, just made her first appearance on a Japanese television ad, starring alongside fellow tennis player and countryman, Kei Nishikori, for Nissin cup noodles.
In the New Year ad, Osaka and Nishikori are pitted against each other in what appears to be a tennis match, until it is revealed that they are actually playing a game of hanetsuki, a traditional Japanese game involving rectangular wooden bats called hagoita often played during New Year’s, according to SoraNews24.
Singapore Restaurant Has the Audacity to Sell $17 Cup Noodles With Lobster
A restaurant in Singapore just started selling Japanese instant noodles topped with an egg and some lobster for 22 Singapore dollars ($16.78).
Hana Restaurant, which brands itself as serving “modern fusion Japanese cuisine,” is making the dish out of Nissin cup noodles, which normally for a tiny fraction of that price.
Nissin is Now Selling $500 ‘Prehistoric’ Cup Noodles
After its attempt to eliminate the slurping sound when eating Cup Noodles, Nissin released yet another strange side product for every consumers’ eating habit
In partnership with the experts at Waraku Magazine and pottery masters at Seto Hongyo, the Jomon Doki Doki Cooker was inspired from the Kaengatta Doki pottery, which was created from the Middle Jomon period dating back roughly around 3,000 BC, according to SoraNews24.
Michelin-Starred Ramen Shop in Japan Releases Cup Noodle Version
Nakiryu, a one Michelin star Japanese restaurant, has partnered with Nissin Foods to bring their world-class noodles to mass market.
Nakiryu, well worth 1.5hr wait, my first experience of Michelin dining. Tasted as beautiful as it looks. #michelin #nakiryu #ramen #japan pic.twitter.com/O65Sy438wQ
Japan’s Cup Noodle Museum Lets Visitors Build Their Own Custom Cup Noodles
While eating generic cup noodles is satisfying enough for some, many have been enjoying the beloved snack customized with their own favorite ingredients at the Cup Noodle Museum in Yokohama, Japan.