What implement do you use to consume Pot Noodles?

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Pot Noodle, fork, spoon or other?

Fork
30
63%
Spoon
6
13%
Other (please specify)
12
25%
 
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PaulinLondon
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Re: What implement do you use to consume Pot Noodles?

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These appear to be the most up to date flavours available in our High Streets but I thought there were more.

Original Curry
Chicken and Mushroom
Beef and Tomato
Chinese Chow Mein
Sweet and Sour
Bombay Bad Boy
Piri Piri Chicken
Chilli Beef
Sticky Rib
Brazilian BBQ Steak
Sausage Casserole
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Aaah beef and tomato takes me back to my school days . Used to go home for dinner hour and it used to be either Heinz chicken soup (the family size tin ) or a pot noodle . There was never enough tomato ketchup in the satchet was there so the bottle used to come out and get mixed in to create this stodge. The raven blasting out in the background . Sorry about that reminise

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Chicken & mushroom every time for me! And chow mein
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In my Tesco today, I went over to the shelving which hoards the Pot Noodle brands and it was a very impressive display of flavours.

Interestingly, there are now other competing brands, enticing you with with flavours from Japan and south east Asia.

Naturally, I thought of Brian from Wales who is our own Expert in these matters.

Brian - thoughts please ?

Do we stick with Pot Noodle and our loyalty to the PN brand ?

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