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Progresso Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup, 15.25-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6)
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Progresso Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup, 15.25-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6)

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Description:

With roasted white meat chicken. Inspected for wholesomeness by U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Features:

Made with roasted white chicken meat, enriched egg noodles, and carrots


Low in fat and saturated fat; no trans fat


Convenient, microwavable bowl for meals on the go


Great-tasting specialty soups since 1949


Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.17 pounds
Package Length: 12.9 inches
Package Width: 8.4 inches
Package Height: 3.5 inches
Package Weight: 6.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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9 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5M'm, M'm, Good! .... Oops, Wrong Soup Brand For That Slogan .... Oh, What The Heck, It's True Anyway! :)Sep 22, 2006
By David Von Pein
The Progresso Foods Division of General Mills Cereals (LLC) distributes this Chicken Noodle Soup to stores across the United States. This soup is convenient, it's quick, and it comes in its own individual microwavable container (so no other dishes are required; well....except a spoon).

And best of all -- Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup is absolutely delicious! It's certainly one of the tastiest noodle soups I've ever eaten. I haven't tried any of the other soups in the "microwavable bowl" Progresso line (and there are several others), but I definitely keep coming back for more of the Chicken Noodle product. It's a little on the expensive side, but the flavor and microwavable convenience are things that make these Progresso bowls worth the extra cost (IMO).

This soup provides an ample amount of tender chicken. And it's 100% "Roasted White Meat" too, and it's very good. I haven't yet run into a piece of gristle or fat when eating this product. They've done a great job of putting only premium-quality chicken pieces in this soup.

This soup also contains the normal other ingredients that usually accompany a Chicken Noodle soup -- Egg noodles (of course), carrots, celery, and a little bit of parsley.

For an extra taste boost (and to stretch the yummy contents of the bowl even further), try adding some diced potatoes to this soup. A few taters being tossed into the bowl make this soup taste even better (in my opinion anyway). I have to eat about a third of the soup first, though, before adding the potatoes, because the bowl is filled to the brim when it's first opened, so there's no room for a morsel of anything else until the level is reduced.

Progresso's soup bowls come packaged with a vented snap-on plastic lid, which should be placed back on the bowl while microwaving (after carefully removing the metal pull-top lid), in order to keep down the inevitable splatter that always occurs when chicken is heated at full microwave power.

The plastic lid can give a person fits, though, in that it can be difficult to initially remove. I have found that a small portion of the "Why Won't This Darn Thing Come Off?!" agony can be avoided by squeezing the bowl with one hand while prying up the lid with your other hand (in an inch-by-inch manner all the way around the bowl). Sometimes this method works for me anyway. Maybe it will for other people too.*

* = Throwing the container against the wall in order to loosen the lid is not recommended however; the bowl weighs almost one full pound before opening, so an angry toss across the room could very well result in some plaster damage which would certainly cost more to repair than the price of this food product. (Just a little kitchen/soup humor there.) ~wink~

Each 15.25-ounce Progresso container holds 2 individual servings (per the product's nutrition label anyway). But, let's face facts, whenever one of these official nutrition labels claims something makes two servings, it realistically means: "Almost Everybody Who Eats This Is Gonna Gobble Down This Whole Package". :)

That's the case here. While the serving size, per the label, is listed as "1 cup" (240 grams), it's quite easy to wolf down the entire bowl in one sitting. I'm guessing that most people who partake in this product feel the same way.

But, even when the serving size listed on the label is doubled, this Progresso soup still yields only a moderate amount of total fat and calories. Per the listed stats, if you eat this whole bowl of soup, you'll be consuming a little less than 180 calories, and less than 4 total grams of fat (with less than 1 gram of that being saturated fat). Not bad at all.

So, if you want a good, quick meal that's not loaded with fat and other undesirable foodstuffs, pop a bowl of Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup into the microwave. And in about two minutes, you'll have lunch. (Assuming you can get the darn lid off the thing before your lunch hour is over.) :-)

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Delicious comfort foodFeb 12, 2007
By M. G. Collins "Troop 702"
Progresso has it over its competition when it comes to chicken noodle soup. It's rich, with chunks of chicken and vegetables.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Progresso SoupJan 04, 2007
By Jane Nickerson "Grandma"
Sent this pack to my grandson in college, and he thought they were fantastic. No need to have cold storage, and he could have them at anytime day or night. Recommend for parents and grandparents as a "little" surprise for your kids in college.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Chicken Noodle SoupNov 11, 2006
By Barb Ymiguel "Woodbridge Mom"
Great to send to your kids at college, a little bit of home
they can warm up in the dorm!

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Poor valueAug 28, 2006
By Alyssa A. Lappen
With this offering, Progresso offers less for more. The soup container holds just over 15 ounces of broth, chicken, noodles and extras, but each container costs well over $2, not much less than a cup of soup at a good diner. Why pay that much for canned soup whose only added plus is its microwavable container? A nice idea, but less than I expect from Progresso, in more ways than one.

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