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    King Soba Organic Buckwheat Gluten-Free Ramen

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    Celiac.com 05/08/2014 - Ramen are traditional Japanese-style noodle cakes which unfold while you cook them.  

    King Soba's Organic Buckwheat Ramen are the healthiest and the best tasting ramen you can buy.

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