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16-Pack 4.23-Oz Nongshim Shin Noodle Soup (Gourmet Spicy)

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Amazon has 16-Pack 4.23-Oz Nongshim Shin Noodle Soup (Gourmet Spicy) for $17.96 - $3.59 Off when you 'clip' the 20% Off Coupon on product page = $13.47 -> now $14.37. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 16-Pack 4.23-Oz Nongshim Shin Noodle Soup (Gourmet Spicy) for $17.96 - $3.59 Off when you 'clip' the 20% Off Coupon on product page = $13.47 -> now $14.37. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Just got back from 99 Ranch Market in Houston,$9.99 a case(16 packs).

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ck128

$2.99 for 4 pack at 99 Ranch market (On sale price, regular price $4.99)

$4.69 at Target every day price:
https://www.target.com/p/nongshim...A-91678713
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Quote from ck128 :

$4.69 at Target every day price:
https://www.target.com/p/nongshim...A-91678713
Must be regional price, shows 5.99 for me.
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The universal truth: Everything is indeed bigger and cheaper in Texas, even Korean instant noodles. Sigh.

Quote from seantan2001 :
Just got back from 99 Ranch Market in Houston,$9.99 a case(16 packs).
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Quote from LmG7119 :
Is this better? https://www.amazon.com/NongShim-N...B0054TWQ36

They are two different products. The OPs noodles need to be boiled, yours are the instant type. Thinner noodles that are rehydrated with boiling water, or cooked in a microwave. Both have their place, but if you're at home, I will never choose the instant version. It's also less noodles.
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Quote from drl136us :
Price is higher just for them to provide a disposable bowl. $1 each for the same product.

These are not the same but they each have their place. Love to take these when we go skiing. Great way to warm up with a hot bowl of spicy soup.
Last edited by JohnJ9290 April 19, 2025 at 02:42 PM.
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Quote from kmccarthy88 :
Isn't it cheaper at Costco or weeeee!?Walmart jacks up the prices on this

Don't think I've ever seen them this cheap at Costco. Current price is $20 for an 18 pk. I've bought them for $12 for an 18 pack at an Asian grocery store. This is a decent price, post Covid/Inflation.
Last edited by JohnJ9290 April 19, 2025 at 02:44 PM.
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Quote from slackerrudie :
Top tier instant ramen. Even better is the Nongshim Shin Black.

I didn't care for the Black. I grew up on these, so maybe I just don't like it because it's so different. My favorite brands are Samyang, or Jin.

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Quote from slackerrudie :
Top tier instant ramen. Even better is the Nongshim Shin Black.
I prefer the Shin Black. The Gourmet spicy is just a little too spicy for me.

It's good for both of us that there are options.
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Quote from drl136us :
Price is higher just for them to provide a disposable bowl. $1 each for the same product.
There is 20% with S&S.
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Yeah I had some high expectations based on the few YouTube videos that I've seen....
Honestly it's very mediocre. The flavor packet is just hot. It's all it is. There's no flavor besides the spicy feeling.
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Quote from TH_1992 :
Great ramen. This makes it about $0.84 per pack vs $1.25 at Walmart.
They actually bring the spicy. I really like these for emergency desk rations. I keep some Augstson dehydrated fake beef (you really can't tell the difference) for a protein punch in this and it's a good option. Definitely healthier than a Big Mac and tons cheaper ($2 or so total)
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Quote from JohnJ9290 :
Don't think I've ever seen them this cheap at Costco. Current price is $20 for an 18 pk. I've bought them for $12 for an 18 pack at an Asian grocery store. This is a decent price, post Covid/Inflation.
Costco instore price is $16 for a 18 pack box, or 88.8 cents a pack. I bought a box last week.
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Black Shin only for me.
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Pro Tip: Cook these Al Dente (like pasta), meaning pretty firm for best taste, and not whole lot water. You will not like them if they are soggy and watered down with diluted soap.

Also crack a fresh egg on top when it's almost ready.

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Quote from JohnJ9290 :
They are two different products. The OPs noodles need to be boiled, yours are the instant type. Thinner noodles that are rehydrated with boiling water, or cooked in a microwave. Both have their place, but if you're at home, I will never choose the instant version. It's also less noodles.
I agree. I hate the bowl version of every ramen I've tried. The noodles have no bite since they need to cook quicker/at a lower temperature.
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Quote from ck128 :
Pro Tip: Cook these Al Dente (like pasta), meaning pretty firm for best taste, and not whole lot water. You will not like them if they are soggy and watered down with diluted soap.

Also crack a fresh egg on top when it's almost ready.
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