This snack’s name is a combination of two words. Bread and the Japanese word Pan which also means bread.
Oishi’s bread Pan snack is named appropriately. You get slices of toasted bread coated with various flavor powders. The most popular flavor is the cheese and onion flavor.

What’s not to like about Bread pan? It’s delicious, cheap and more filling than your ordinary potato chip. However it’s even worse in terms of Saturated Fat content. You get 25% RDA of Saturated Fat in your 1 serving of Bread Pan (30g). Plus, Bread Pan doesn’t even have any vitamins!
0% RDA of vitamins. I don’t think Oishi has heard of the term “enriched flour.”

Hi. I linked your post up.
By: tanivillamora on July 29, 2009
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[...] favorite foods are rice with soup (sinigang), Milo breakfast cereal, and Oishi Bread Pan. Kelly enjoys watching Dora the Explorer, Barbie, Little Mermaid, Wall-E, Sesame Street’s [...]
By: My Very Special Girl « Hello Awesome World! on July 29, 2009
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[...] favorite foods are rice with soup (sinigang), Milo breakfast cereal, and Oishi Bread Pan. Kelly enjoys watching Dora the Explorer, Barbie, Little Mermaid, Wall-E, Sesame Street’s [...]
By: My Very Special Girl « Hello Awesome World on November 13, 2009
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