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Planning a birthday party for a K-Pop Demon Hunters-obsessed first grader is no small feat. I’ve spent the past week frantically scouring the internet for K-Pop Demon Hunters–themed decorations, posters, and anything remotely related to the hit Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation movie. Aside from a few cute finds on Etsy, a Rumi-style purple braided wig on Amazon and of course, the official (and spendy) merch on Netflix itself, Demon Hunter swag is still pretty sparse. So, when I heard that Nongshim, the legendary Korean instant noodle brand behind Shin Ramyun, was dropping an official K-Pop Demon Hunters collaboration, I nearly did a Soda Pop happy dance in the middle of the grocery store. Suddenly, “find the Demon Hunters ramen and shrimp crackers” was added to my growing birthday-planning scavenger hunt list.

Nongshim Teams Up with Netflix K-Pop Demon Hunters

Nongshim has announced limited-edition versions of its Shin Ramyun, Shrimp Crackers, and a brand-new Shin Toomba Sauce, all featuring colorful designs inspired by the film’s characters: Rumi, Mira, Zoey, the K-pop boy band Saja Boys, and even the tiger mascot, Derpy. These aren’t just your average snacks—they seem to be the exact foods fans spotted in K-Pop Demon Hunters when the HUNTR/X girls fueled up on ramen and K-food before saving the world. (And as someone who dealt with an eating disorder in my teens, I love that these girls eat heartily!)

So, where can we find these magical demon hunter snacks? In a recent press release, Nongshim confirmed that these special products will be launching globally starting late August 2025, with distribution planned across Korea, North America, Europe, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and Mexico. Yes, that means U.S. fans like us finally have a shot at grabbing them. And yes, the fact that it IS late August has me even more in a frenzy. I guess if I get really desperate to serve demon hunters ramen at my daughter’s birthday party, I could DIY them, like this Tiktoker did (and many others are doing):

Sold Out Faster Than You Can Boil Water

If you needed proof that this was a hot collab, look no further than Nongshim’s home turf. On August 29 in Korea, the company released a special edition Shin Ramyun set on the Nongshim Mall online store—1,000 bundles totaling 6,000 cups—and they sold out in just 1 minute and 40 seconds. That is, quite literally, faster than it takes to boil the water for your noodles. Nongshim says they’re already planning a second pre-order in Korea, though they haven’t revealed how many waves there will be or how big the U.S. drop will be.

Fan-Driven Demon Hunter Ramen Collab

Interestingly, this clever crossover wasn’t cooked up in a corporate boardroom. It started with the fans. Viewers noticed that the ramen and snacks in the film bore a striking resemblance to Nongshim’s classics: the red-packaged Shin Ramyun (featuring the character “Shin,” which also means “god”), the crunchy shrimp crackers, and the hero characters snacking on them before shows. The online chatter was loud enough that Nongshim decided to make those on-screen treats a reality. They even launched a new global slogan for Shin Ramyun this July: “Spicy Happiness In Noodles” or SHIN for short.

Where to Buy K-Pop Demon Hunter Ramen in U.S?

While the first Korean drop vanished instantly, U.S. fans don’t have to despair. Based on what’s been announced so far, these K-Pop Demon Hunters x Nongshim noodles and shrimp crackers should be available in the U.S. very soon. The most likely places to find them include:

I’ll be keeping tabs (as in going as far as setting up Google and ChatGPT alerts!) on these so I can snag a few packs before they disappear again. Because if the movie taught us anything, it’s that taking on life’s monsters (or planning a Demon Hunter-themed birthday party) is always easier with your squad by your side and a steaming bowl of spicy Shin Ramyun in hand.

In the meantime, if you spot the K-Pop Demon Hunters ramen or shrimp crackers in the wild—for the love of all that is Golden, please comment below!

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