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  2. Campbell's - Wikipedia

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    Many canned soups, including Campbell's condensed and chunky varieties, contain relatively high quantities of sodium and thus are not desirable for those on low-sodium diets. However, Campbell's Chunky, Healthy Request and other soups, as well as their V-8 and Tomato juices, are claimed by Campbell's to contain reduced sodium levels. [46]

  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. I tried 5 different kinds of canned chili, and there's only ...

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    The Campbell's Chunky chili mac was surprisingly good. The Campbell's chili mac had a noticeable tomato flavor. Abigail Abesamis Demarest. ... This soup comes in a microwave-safe bowl, which is ...

  5. 21 Surprising and Fun Facts About Campbell's Soup - AOL

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    Condensed soup is a staple of Campbell's now, but it wasn't always. It was invented in 1897 — 28 years after the company was founded. The company's chemist (and future company president), John T ...

  6. Corn chowder - Wikipedia

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    Corn chowder is a thick cream-based soup or chowder.It is similar to New England clam chowder, with corn used in place of or substituted for clams in the recipe. [1] [2] Basic ingredients in corn chowder include corn, chopped onion and celery, milk or cream, butter, flour, salt and pepper.

  7. 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.