10 must-try fun foods from Daiso in Alamo Ranch

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The Japanese retailer Daiso is set to open three new San Antonio locations in the coming weeks. Here are 10 reasons to visit.

A strip-mall dollar store is about the last place you'd expect to find velvet-rope crowd control protocols in place, but that's been the case at a new retailer that recently joined the San Antonio shopping scene. The Japanese 100-yen shop Daiso debuted to much fanfare here in June with a 5,661-square-foot store at 5347 W. Loop 1604 N. in Alamo Ranch .

GreeNoodle noodles: This is an interesting choice for anyone looking to shake up their dietary routine. They look and chew similar to ramen with a green hue, and are made from wheat flour and nutrient-packed moroheiya leaves. The result is a fiber- and protein-packed noodle that works as both a hot soup or cold salad. Hello Kitty Pineapple Marshmallows: Hello Kitty cuteness aside, these sweets are a major upgrade from the classic Peeps marshmallow candies.

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