One 16 oz package of Curly's Hickory Smoked Pulled Pork with Barbecue Sauce Spice up your sandwiches with pulled pork that is hickory smoked and simmered in Curly's signature barbecue sauce Curly's cooked pork is free from fillers and gluten free Enjoy this fully cooked pulled pork in minutes for convenient meal prep and a quick, savory dinner The signature Curly's barbecue taste is packed with rich, hickory-smoked flavor Create delicious sandwiches or pulled pork tacos with Curly's barbecue pork Curly's pulled pork comes in a convenient, microwaveable and resealable container for easy meal prep and storage
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I have no idea what all the other posters are talking about. This is meaty, wiith a great smokey flavor and just the right amount of tangy sauce. Even though the label says 4 sandwiches, we like ours piled high so it makes 2 1/2 heaping sandwiches on large kaiser buns. There is some "pulling" you need to do with a fork before you microwave it, but it's the same you'd have to do if you were re-heating home made pulled pork. For my money this is a wonderful product and saves a whole lot of work! Keep what I've written in mind and try it. You won't be disappointed.
I guess there are some on here giving reviews that must have grown up eating sea food or chicken. Being from Arizona...have cooked and eaten lots of fine steaks and BBQ's. This Curly's is so easy to prepare and just the right amount of sauce for seasoning. You get plent of shredded pork for the pricing Maybe some on here should have a couple of beers to get their taste buds going and then chow down to this excellent BBQ...stringed pork...the way it should be done....Heck....throw in a little wild Javelina....or Jackalope....grinning~~~~~
I stumbled across this product the other day, and figured it might be a good change of pace from my regular meals. The label looked good, and the instructions were very simple and quick. It comes in a sturdy plastic tub, with a plastic liner over the top. Simply cut a slice in the plastic, and heat it in the microwave for 2 minutes. Stir, then heat for another 1-2 minutes. It looked pretty good before I heated it. It appeared thick with plenty of meat in it. It was after I stirred it that my hope started to fade a bit. Turns out to be rather thin, with just a bunch of shredded pork in it. Nevertheless, I piled it on a bun, hoping for the best. The taste was just ok, nothing special. I couldn't detect any smoky flavor to it, despite what the label stated. But it was just too thin, and made the sandwich a rather sloppy mushy mess. There were no decent chunks of pork in it, just shreds of meat. I can't say it was very pleasant to eat, and it's doubtful I'll ever buy it again.
Only a third of it was edible, the rest was full of chunks of skin and fat. Even when I did eat what was left, all I tasted was fat and salt with barely any other taste. I tried a little bit if it and just threw the rest out. 40 minutes later and I can still taste the salt.
I could sense no smokey flavor. A lot of fat and big hunks of pork. Not much like the pulled pork I've been introduced to. I consider this product a waste of money. I will not buy it again or recommend it to anyone.
The Picture of a nice pulled pork sandwich is nothing like the contents I saw. When I opened container I see a blob of slim. I scrapped part out, heated it for 3 minutes in microwave, and spread it on a bun. The taste was not good. The look, well not appetizing. Waste of money.
This is disgusting. The first thing I saw when I opened the package was this large gross chunk of "pork". I'm not kidding you I touched it and it felt really hard and part of it looked like it had come from a mashed up pigs foot. It was unappetizing and I didn't have the courage to even eat the rest. Just goes to show that you never know what you are eating. Do not buy.
I was looking for something comparable to the excellent pulled pork from the USAF commissary in San Angelo and decided to try the Curley's Pulled Pork sold at my local WalMart that is much closer to where I live. BIG MISTAKE! I should have known when I couldn't peel the plastic cover from its microwavable container after heating and had to cut it away with scissors that somebody wasn't concerned with quality control. The "pulled pork" was a mess of stringy tough meat embedded in volumes of overly tart sauce with not even a hint of smokey flavor. It was terrible. I plugged in my Sunbeam hand chopper and worked it around in the mess to break up the tough meat strings into something chewable. Real pulled Pork gets its name from good quality meat slow cooked to the point that it is very tender and virtually falls apart just by pulling. This stuff was more like threads of kite string imbedded in volumes of cheap sauce so tart it makes your lips pucker. Stay away from this poor quality product. It isn't pulled pork.
I have had their other product without barbecue sauce in it and it was a good product. this is garbage. it says 1 lb on the package. if it is it's a quarter pound of meat and 3/4 lb of barbecue sauce. and most that barbecue sauce taste like sugar won't fool me again.
I expected it be pulled pork not just chunks of tough and fatty meat. I had to actually Pull it apart myself to make it pulled pork. I used by a Brand called Lloyd's. It was better than this. The flavor wasn't too bad, the product in general wasn't anything like the picture. I will definitly make my own from here in.