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Cup Noodle under the redwood trees

September 18th, 2009 by James

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Cup Noodle follows the path that humans once used when crossing over from Asia into the Americas:

I hope Kimutaku didn’t leave his empty cup in the middle of the forest.



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Comment by MaryWitzl
2009-09-19 07:41:05

I was going to comment on Cup Noodle under the redwoods, but then I read the above two comments and lost heart.

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Comment by helical
2009-09-19 08:59:21

Redwoods and Cup Noodle have nothing to do with each other.
I thought they were going to mention something about some environmentally friendly manufacturing method, but it was about chasing your dreams. Which still has nothing to do with Cup Noodles.

But I suppose that’s what advertising is these days.

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Comment by Marcello
2009-09-20 02:05:54

Cup Noodle “cups”, McDonald packaging, and cigarette butts make up the bulk of litter I see around Tokyo. It would come as no surprise to find at least 2 of the above 3 where ever this CM was shot.

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