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  2. Progresso - Wikipedia

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    For the last 20 years, Progresso soup has been seen as an upmarket alternative to market leader Campbell and as a meal replacement.Originally, Progresso cans were both larger than Campbell's cans and came "ready-to-heat" rather than being condensed, and these characteristics helped them attain popularity before Campbell's released the competitive and similar "Chunky" line of products.

  3. 25 Unhealthiest Canned Soups—Ranked by Sodium - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per 1 cup serving): Calories: 170 Fat: 10 g (Saturated Fat: 3 g) Sodium: 680 mg Carbs: 15 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: <1 g) Protein: 5 g. The Italian Sausage and Potato Soup from Progresso ...

  4. The 11 Best Canned Chicken Noodle Soups, Whether You ... - AOL

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    2. Progresso Traditional Hearty Chicken & Rotini. Best chicken noodle soup for noodle lovers . Value: 19/20 Quality: 18/20 Soup-to-Stuff Ratio: 18/20 Texture: 19/20 Flavor: 18/20 TOTAL: 92/100 ...

  5. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    If a bowl of soup strikes you as the ultimate in comfort, you’ve got plenty of company. Here are 20 of the world’s best soups – from Mexico to Thailand – to fill stomach and soul.

  6. Category:Brand name soups - Wikipedia

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  7. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable soups. Soups have been made since ancient times. Some soups are served with large chunks of meat or vegetables left in the liquid, while others are served as a broth. A broth is a flavored liquid usually derived from boiling a type of meat with bone, a spice mix, or a vegetable mix for a period of time in a stock.