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What's the point of buying overpriced Buldak brand noodles, when you can get a bottle of sauce and turn cheap Mr. Noodles into an authentic Buldak style ramen?
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>>21593401
>5000 won for bottle
>4+1 pack 5000 won total for noodles with more sauce

Bottle is for white males who can not handle a full amount of it.
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I love 2x spicy but my digestive system doesn't like Korean noodles regardless of flavor and brand.
I'd consider trying the sauce to isolate the problem maker but what's the point when I can do better for cheaper?
There's no way a meaningful amount of people care about Buldak "authenticity".
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>>21593411
>Bottle is for white males who can not handle a full amount of it.
Requiring a more expensive meal is a sign of niggerness?
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>>21593411
Bottle price is way cheaper compared to the noodles in my country.
Also enables me to use the sauce with proper pasta.



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