Nissin Cisco Crisp Choco (クリスプチョコ) — a disc-shaped chocolate cornflake snack from Japan's long-running Choco Flakes (チョコフレーク) family, made by Nissin Cisco since 1978. Thinly-baked cornflakes are bound with smooth chocolate and set into a light, cake-shaped round, pre-scored into 8 wedge-shaped pieces (8個入) for easy sharing. Light, crunchy texture with a clean chocolate flavour. Fortified with iron and calcium.
About Nissin Foods
Nissin Foods (日清食品) was founded 1948 by Momofuku Ando, who invented instant ramen with the launch of Chicken Ramen (チキンラーメン) in 1958 — the world's first instant noodle. In 1971 Nissin launched Cup Noodle (カップヌードル), the world's first cup-style instant noodle. The portfolio includes Cup Noodle, Donbei (どん兵衛) udon and soba, U.F.O. yakisoba, Raoh (ラ王) premium ramen, and Hiyashi Chuka summer ramen. Note that "Nissin" (日清食品, single-s) is a separate company from "Nisshin" (日清製粉, double-s).
Product details
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Japanese name: クリスプチョコ
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Brand: Nissin Foods (日清食品)
Ingredients
Cornflakes (corn grits [USA], sugar, salt), sugar, vegetable oil, whole milk powder, cocoa mass, cocoa powder, calcium carbonate, emulsifier (soy-derived), flavouring, iron pyrophosphate. Contains: dairy (milk), soy.
Allergens
Contains: dairy (milk), soy (per Nissin Cisco Japan declaration).
Nutrition
Refer to the product packaging.
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Japanese chocolate cornflake snack · クリスプチョコ · Nissin Cisco.