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I need your help, /ck/. My dad sent something almost identical to these when he was stationed in Guam, back in the late 90s. The size is almost perfect, they might have been slightly more square, but the big difference is color. They were red and spicy. I have been completely unable to find what these thick crispy rice crackers are called, and even less with the seasoning used. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

>> No.10038538

Anyone?

>> No.10038541

>>10036555
>I have been completely unable to find what these thick crispy rice crackers are called

They are called xinful.

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>>10038541
I meant the specific type/shape of rice cracker, not the brand.

>> No.10038748

>>10038712
Do research on xinful and find out what they call them. It's your only lead, asking us isn't going to do shit if you're too incompetent to do your own digging.

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>>10036555

>> No.10038820

>>10038772
>GIS tells me this person is actually the Empire State Building

>> No.10039198

>>10038748
I tried, their products are all weirdly generically named like "tasty salty rice crackers", their site is useless, and the info on wholesalers sites is even worse. I was just hoping someone here would recognize the type of rice cracker.