| | |  | Soups, Stews & Stocks | Home » » Lipton Soup Secrets, Noodle Soup with Real Chicken Broth, 2-Count Packages (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | Lipton soup secrets, noodle soup with real chicken broth comes in 2 count packages. It is made with enriched noodles and real chicken broth. It is low in fat and calories, high in thiamin. Nutritious and convenient snack or meal. It contains enriched egg noodles, salt, corn syrup, chicken fat, chicken powder, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, hydrolyzed soy protein, corn starch, yeast extract, parsley, turmeric, chicken broth, spice, natural flavors. | | | Features: | |
• Case of twenty-four, 4.5-ounce boxes
• Made with enriched noodles and real chicken broth
• Low in fat and calories; high in thiamin
• Only 60 calories per serving
• Nutritious and convenient snack or meal
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 9.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 9.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great soup!Feb 24, 2008
By Satiated Sam What can I say... it's great soup! Add a little extra chicken bullion, some red pepper powder, extra noodles, and simmer. YUM!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
It is what it is, and it's not what it's notJun 23, 2010
By Ben C.A. Nettle For a quick cheap meal that stores well and requires very little effort, Lipton Noodle Soup is a pretty good choice. It tastes like chicken noodle soup (well, sort of), which is what you'd expect, and is fairly good if you rate it against what it's supposed to be. It has a good long shelf life, so you don't have to worry too much about tossing it in the pantry and pulling it out when you next find it.
Great for camping, day trips, or just if you don't feel like anything complicated. Time to mix it up? Just add water.
It's not gourmet (and it's not supposed to be). The consistency is a little off, flavor different than you'd expect for fresh, and boy is this stuff salty. But what did you expect? It's soup in a box, and it serves its purpose. If you wanted gourmet, you wouldn't be getting it from a box anyway.
It does what it's supposed to do well, and that's what matters.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
You've got to keep this on hand!Oct 10, 2008
By J. Arena If you have a box of Lipton Soup Secrets in the house, you've got a meal in a pinch. Throw in veggies, leftover chicken, mini-meatballs, even a bit of tomato paste and extra seasonings and you'll chase away the chill with a satisfying bowl of "home-made" soup.
When you are adding your own recipe ingredients to the mix, also add extra water and just a pinch of sugar. Yum!
Add a bit of shredded cheese on top and it's pure perfection. Keep lots on hand for those nights you just can't stand the thought of going out to the supermarket -- and, it can save you a lot of money on ordering out!
just not as good as it used to beNov 23, 2011
By Christopher Schindler I don't mind the taste with the lower sodium, in fact am glad, but changing the distinctive square shaped noodles to round ones has in my mind ruined the texture and taste of the soup. I'm using a generic brand now made by Safeway which still has the square noodles, typical of German noodles. I think also the round noodles are just cut off angel hair pasta and don't have the nice flavor of real egg noodles.
My favorite soup... But where is the low sodium option?Aug 09, 2011
By Been there, done that this soup was always my preferred choice when I was sick or just in the mood for chicken noodle soup.
My only problem now, is that sodium level is off the charts! If I eat 1 packet, I have eaten my entire day worth of sodium!
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