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Progresso Launched Soup-Flavored Candy
We Tried Progresso's New Chicken Soup Candy—Here Are Our Unfiltered Thoughts
The iconic canned soup brand made waves earlier this month with the launch of Soup Drops, a hard candy modeled after the savory, comforting flavors of their beloved chicken noodle soup. The brand released the candy,
Progresso Launched Soup-Flavored Candy — And It Sold Out Fast
Progresso, the soup brand, just released Soup Drops that taste like chicken noodle soup. Find out why they did it and how you can get some yourself.
'Soup you can suck on': Progresso introduces new chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy
Progresso announced Thursday it is introducing Progresso Soup Drops, which is a chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy.
This Is What the Internet-Famous Progresso ‘Soup Drops’ Really Taste Like
T he internet rewards novelty, which is why things like Progresso Soup Drops exist. I can’t be angry at Progresso for this because this is the world we live in. The drops are ei
Progresso launches limited edition soup-flavored hard candy: ‘Nasty as hell’
Progresso has stirred up a soup-er strange confection to honor National Soup Month. Through the end of January, the soup giant is selling chicken noodle-flavored hard candies — “soup you can suck on,” parent company General Mills announced in a news release Thursday.
“Soup you can suck”: Progresso introduces new soup candy to enjoy your favorite soup on the go
The Soup Drops will be available for a limited time throughout January, which is also National Soup Month. Those looking to get their hands on the drops can purchase them at ProgressoSoupDrops.com starting at 9 a.m. Eastern Time on January 16. Additional drops will be released every Thursday for the rest of the month, while supplies last.
Progresso launches hard candy
MINNEAPOLIS — General Mills, Inc. brand Progresso is finding new ways that soup can be enjoyed with limited-edition soup drops. The innovation is a hard candy drop served in a chicken noodle soup flavor.
Progresso introduces soup-flavored hard candy: Here's how to order
Limited-edition soup flavored hard candy drops are available again from Progresso at 9 a.m. Thursday, here's how to get a can.
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Progresso Soup Drops, Explained—Has Convenience Culture Reached Its Peak?
Try Progresso Soup Drops, the new Progresso Soup Candy inspired by Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup. Available at ...
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Progresso launches Soup Drops, a hard candy that's ‘soup you can suck on'
Progresso
is celebrating National Soup Month by reimagining a classic comfort
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— as a hard candy called Soup Drops. The company this week launched its first-ever "soup you can suck on," a ...
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Leftovers: General Mills drops Progresso into candy | Ragu fires up Hot Ones pasta sauce
The confection allows consumers to take the flavor from a bowl of chicken noodle soup on the go, and Kellanova turns to pizza ...
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