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Foodie Survival Kit by Josh Rubin

Mobile Foodie Survival Kit from Flight 001 for $30. Never again suffer from bland or nasty food simply because you're on the road. This little kit features all the essential herbs and spices-- like crucial wasabi and soy sauce. Spices are organized in small containers to prevent mess and the kit is small enough to fit in your handbag or backpack. You’ll be happy you’ve got it when the flight attendant rolls by dropping off the in-flight dish that could use just a hint of cinnamon or a pinch of cayenne. Perfect for any foodie, yourself included. --Josh Spear

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