@xmukbangs: Trying sushi tacos 🍣🌮 #fyp #food #Foodie #asmr #sushi

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cookadoodles
dookieforcookie :
Kie's husband lol
2026-06-12 01:18:27
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badbtch9226
badbtch9226 :
If it’s not in south Florida don’t put it on my fyp
2026-06-13 18:43:30
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shantadec5
Shantadec5 :
No question THEY GOOD!!!
2026-06-19 16:00:05
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kie_eats
Kie 🍯 :
The crunch 😮‍💨 I need to try these !!
2026-06-11 21:18:16
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user035970833
Brenda Allen :
How do they Taste? You not saying nothing!
2026-06-15 23:38:31
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demetriadavis7
Author Demetria Davis :
Okay I’m mad cause ion know where to get them in GA 😤😢
2026-06-18 18:15:01
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kerayourluckychar
Kera YourLucky Charm :
Why u not telling us where to get it 🙄
2026-06-16 10:53:58
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chloie_baskin
Chloie Baskin ♍️ :
This is something I can’t rush and eat I need to be in bed watching a good show while eating these .
2026-06-18 16:37:33
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linnx33
linnx33 :
Anyone know where I can get these in Florida 😩
2026-06-15 00:38:33
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fenellablack
Fenellablack🇨🇺 :
Where can I find these in Dallas
2026-06-17 02:58:41
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dreamspge_
dream montana :
ugh i'm jealous
2026-06-15 00:15:38
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jimrashsamp
Guest 666 :
I never id be so offended by something i cant eat (i just want to eat it but cant find where)
2026-06-12 07:14:29
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sami_is_dagoat
☆ 🥀🖤𝔰𝔞𝔪𝔪𝓎❤️🌹☆ :
Not messy not a lot of talking Love the crunch =new follower✅
2026-06-11 22:17:20
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therealb.nicole
B Nicole 💋 :
The crunch 🤭
2026-06-13 06:10:40
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niviawebb
ladyjustice860 :
I want this bad!!!
2026-06-14 21:57:18
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stassipryce
Stassi Pryce :
It’s in Philly✨
2026-06-16 13:27:07
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aaliyah.armour17
Aaliyah ♡ :
Why is it the really good food that I crave is in a DIFFERENT state 😭😭😭
2026-06-13 21:35:27
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amir.bennai07
Amir Bennai :
Mexico and japan
2026-06-12 09:01:27
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ymv1981
YMV1981 :
Best close up of those tacos I’ve seen ! The tacos look good !
2026-06-17 11:56:37
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madyna8888
Butterfly-Queen :
Take it easy the food is not running from you lol 😆
2026-06-18 03:44:14
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_iamsimplynik
TeNiaNicole :
where this at 🙄👀
2026-06-19 01:57:04
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mzbossupcompton
MzBossupCompton :
Dang can I get a corner?!
2026-06-15 00:49:06
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thetankfam32
TankFam :
Are they in Texas yet 😩 they are all over my fyp! 😖
2026-06-15 03:40:15
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