Prince Noodles
Taiwanese instant noodle brand
Product type | Instant noodles, snack |
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Produced by | Ve Wong Corporation |
Country | Taiwan |
Prince Noodles (Chinese: 王子麵; pinyin: Wángzǐmiàn; lit. 'Prince Noodles') are a brand of instant noodle from the Ve Wong Corporation of Taiwan.[1]
History
Prince Noodles entered the market in 1973. By the mid-1980s, a new brand with a similar concept Science Noodles manufactured by Uni-President Enterprises Corporation was launched in the market and began to compete with Prince Noodles, causing the latter's sales performance to decline.
See also
- List of instant noodle brands
- List of noodles
References
- ^ Lienesch, Hans (2014-02-20). "#1317: Ve Wong Little Prince Brand Snack Noodles Original Flavor". The Ramen Rater. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
External links
- Media related to Prince Noodles at Wikimedia Commons
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