I wanted to eat Bburinkle in Korea, so I looked up mukbangs on YouTube. This person really piles up the Bburinkle and eats it, and it’s making my mouth water. Is it possible to buy the Bburinkle-flavored powder separately? When I go to Korea, I’d love to bring some back and sprinkle it on cheese balls or French fries whenever I feel like it.
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