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− | '''Popeye Gold Flicker''' (Japanese: ポパイ ゴールド フリッカー) is a 1961 food product. The can is advertised to contain spinach (the food that powers up {{wp|Popeye}}, but more accurately contains {{wp|furikake}} (振掛け), a type of food sprinkled on rice also known as "fish flour" | + | '''Popeye Gold Flicker''' (Japanese: ポパイ ゴールド フリッカー) is a 1961 food product. The can is advertised to contain spinach (the food that powers up {{wp|Popeye}}), but more accurately contains {{wp|furikake}} (振掛け), a type of food sprinkled on rice also known as "fish flour". |
The food while not strictly produced by [[Nintendo]] was produced by [[San.o Shokuhin]]; a three-part consortium between Nintendo, the University of Kyoto and the Omikenshi Company. | The food while not strictly produced by [[Nintendo]] was produced by [[San.o Shokuhin]]; a three-part consortium between Nintendo, the University of Kyoto and the Omikenshi Company. |
Latest revision as of 00:20, 15 October 2020
Popeye Gold Flicker (Japanese: ポパイ ゴールド フリッカー) is a 1961 food product. The can is advertised to contain spinach (the food that powers up Popeye), but more accurately contains furikake (振掛け), a type of food sprinkled on rice also known as "fish flour".
The food while not strictly produced by Nintendo was produced by San.o Shokuhin; a three-part consortium between Nintendo, the University of Kyoto and the Omikenshi Company.
Contains
For 100 grams;
Water (3.2 g) Protein (34.80 g) Fat (20.24 g) Carbohydrate (23.63 g) Fiber (1.48 g) Ash count (16.64 g) Calcium (560 mg) Vitamin B1 (0.21 mg) Vitamin B 2 (1.62 mg) 416 calories
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