Nissin Transforms Cup Noodle Package Into an Interactive Artwork
‘The Milkmaid’ becomes the ‘The Yakisobamaid.’

After adding extra cat-ear-like notches to reduce plastic waste, Nissin is back with another creative cup noodle design that can be doubled as an interactive art piece.
The cup noodle giant took to Twitter to unveil its artistic take on its beloved U.F.O. Yakisoba instant noodle variety. The lid design of the saucy instant noodles is printed with The Milkmaid by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer to mimic the process of pouring milk through the drainer (water in this case). The reimagined packaging effectively turns the noodle-making experience into an interactive artwork.
あの名画で湯を切れる「湯を切る女」をつくりました。湯を切る女との共同作業をお楽しみください。#牛乳を注ぐ女#湯を切る女#RT多ければ商品化 pic.twitter.com/ACU1egZx2y
— 日清焼そばU.F.O.公式 (@nissin_u_f_o) December 15, 2021
Many users on social media are hoping that Nissin will make the artful U.F.O. Yakisoba packaging available in the near future.
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