Amazon has 6-Pack 3-Oz Nissin Stir Fry Cup Noodles in Sauce on sale for $4.50 - $0.23 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.27. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 6-Pack 3-Oz Nissin Stir Fry Cup Noodles in Sauce on sale for $4.50 - $0.23 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.27. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
This offer matches our front page deal from March 2025 which lasted less than a day and beats the previous very popular front page from June 2024 which earned 60 thumbs when this item sold for $5.37 at the time.
Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.
I was not a fan, however I got them for 3 dollars a 12ct case from a food discount store. they could of not hit the companies standards and sold to a 3rd party for cheap
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how are these?
Obviously subjective, so this is just my opinion.
Nongshim is significantly better.
Nissin has solid noodles, but they don't keep the seasoning isolated from the noodles. If you just eat a cup as-is, this is a non-issue. But if you want to tone down the base seasoning to add healthier alternatives, you're kind of screwed unless you wash the noodles. And at that point, why?
Great price, though. Macros aren't bad other than an abundance of sodium, which is par for a noodle cup at this price point. People get rage worthy over this, but 52% recommended daily value for potentially an entire meal still leaves 48% while adhering to USDA values.
The teriyaki was not my favorite, but none of them are terrible.Fiery chicken is my favorite.I keep an assortment of ramen in my cabinet. These are quick and easy and don't need to add much to enjoy them, otherwise any cheap ramen can be made delicious with a few extra ingredient work.It's $4 for 6 cups, even if you hate them, I'm sure someone else will take them off your hands.
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Nongshim is significantly better.
Nissin has solid noodles, but they don't keep the seasoning isolated from the noodles. If you just eat a cup as-is, this is a non-issue. But if you want to tone down the base seasoning to add healthier alternatives, you're kind of screwed unless you wash the noodles. And at that point, why?
Great price, though. Macros aren't bad other than an abundance of sodium, which is par for a noodle cup at this price point. People get rage worthy over this, but 52% recommended daily value for potentially an entire meal still leaves 48% while adhering to USDA values.
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