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Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup Review

By The Great Reviewer, published Dec 16, 2007
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Rating: 4.0 of 5
The Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup is my favorite soup and I like the fact that these are relatively healthy and I can enjoy them without any guilt of taking high calorie unhealthy food. This is my stress reliever and whenever I ma loaded with office work and have no time to go to the canteen, I snack on this soup. Having tried the Progresso Chicken Rice Soup and being satisfied with its taste and quality I went ahead with this Chicken Noodle Soup and now I am so addicted to it that I always stock them\m at home as well as office.

This comes in a 15.25 oz container at $14 and I am sure that most of the amount is spent on the packaging. This not only looks good and tempting but also it is really yummy. But the problem is that the container is just attractively designed and it is not user friendly. Firstly the soup comes in liquid form and not in a solid or semi solid state like the other brands. It is fully stuffed inside the microwavable container till the brim in such a way that it is difficult to either open or stir the contents without spilling the soup out. Moreover you have to literally struggle to open the plastic as well as the metallic sheet to reach for the soup. When they are charging so much why can't they just come out with a better container?

The preparation part from the peeling of the cover is real fun. You just have to introduce them in a pre heat microwave and this gets done in just 2 minutes. This does not have weird chemical smell that most of the microwave soup has. I call this a healthy soup because this is relatively low on calories and cholesterol. Not only that, it has very less amount of fat and saturated fats. Besides, there is no trace of any Trans fats. It does not taste salty like the Campbell soup because the amount of sodium chloride added is less. However the noodles contain wheat and gluten and so the celiac patients cannot have this.

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