Ollie’s came through.

by FFJosty

14 Comments

  1. 6Foot2EyesOfBlue1973

    Double check the expiration date- Ollie’s is notorious for selling expired food, or very close to being expired. Im not saying its unsafe to eat but depending on how expired it is- it may taste “off”.

  2. SecuritySky

    I love Ollie’s… they have such a variety of interesting things

  3. Noimnotonacid

    Ooooo when it’s almost expired and the nuclear components start to fade away is when it’s the best

  4. It is actually spicy! Not like most mainstream products that say spicy or use words like “ghost or reaper” then you bite in and it’s high end of mild at best haha

    I cook the noodles, drain the almost all the water, then add in the sauce packet, some chili crisp oil, kewpie mayo and roasted garlic and sometimes an egg. Stir and simmer for a second to let the little bit of water cook off. Then on the top I add chopped scallions and either sesame seeds or chopped peanuts and enjoy. Nice and spicy.

  5. You could have went to a local Asian store and gotten one pack for like $2 if you just wanted to try it

  6. Susurrus03

    Wait till you find the 3x.

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  7. VisualLiterature

    I literally just bought one for the same price at my local Ollies

  8. sinsplooge

    Buldak 2X really is kind of a lifesaver when you’ve got a horrific itch for spiciness but not enough cash to justify going to that one unhinged Thai place every couple days.

  9. Well dang, wish I’d seen this earlier, haven’t been to my local Ollies in a long time.

  10. fattestshark94

    These are so good. I like to put either grilled or baked breaded chicken with some green onion. Or I’ll fry/poach an egg with some green onion.

  11. glasses_handle

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