You may have seen images of the limited-edition Ghost Pepper Mamee snacks that come in a menacing black and light-blue packaging.
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This limited-edition snack was first seen in Malaysia but now appears to be available in Singapore as well.
On Wednesday (7 Aug), Li Li Cheng Supermarket, a Punggol supermarket, shared an image of what had just arrived in their store — a packet of Ghost Pepper Mammee snack hidden in a jumbo pack.
The Ghost Pepper Mamee snacks can supposedly be found hidden in selected jumbo packs, in particular, those whose packaging shows a Mamee monster wearing shades.
The exact odds of scoring one isn’t known, but folks from Li Li Cheng Supermarket shared that the chances of finding one are around 1 in 8 or 12.5%. One lucky customer, however, claimed he found it in his first jumbo pack.
Each jumbo pack cost $2 and contains 8 individual packets, excluding the ‘mystery pack’.
If you’re lucky enough to score yourself a packet of the spicy snack, be careful when you’re eating it as those who have tried it have described it as being really spicy.
Planning a trip down already? Here’s the location of the supermarket:
Address: Li Li Cheng Supermarket, 273C Punggol Pl, #01-884, Singapore 823273
Opening Hours: 7am-10.30pm daily
Nearest MRT station: Punggol
Good luck, and may the Mamee gods be with you.
Featured image adapted from Facebook and Google Maps.
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