The front of the package definitely appeals to kids. The bubble letters in the name and the illustration of a heaping bowl of noodles is geared towards the youngest of consumers. The low price of $1.99 for an eleven ounce can appeals to us parents who must work to stretch those food dollars every week.
Preparation of this canned soup is quite easy and can be performed by children who have a knowledge of kitchen safety. After removing the lid by pulling on the round ring, the contents of the can are poured into a small saucepan and combined with a can of water. A low to medium level of heat is all that is needed to have a tasty bowl ready in minutes. The product should be stirred occasionally to ensure that all the ingredients and seasonings are well blended. If an even faster cooking method is desired, combining the contents and water in a microwave safe container and then heating on high for only one minute will yield the same results. When cooking in the microwave, the container should be covered to prevent splattering.
One half cup contains one hundred and ten calories. There is two grams of Fat, with only point five grams of Saturated Fat in this serving size. There is no Trans Fat in this product, but there is ten milligrams of Cholesterol. Four hundred and eighty milligrams of Sodium and eight hundred and forty milligrams of Potassium are also included. Additionally, there is one gram of Fiber, one gram of Sugar and three grams of Protein consumed per serving. Ten percent of the daily recommend value of Vitamin A and four percent of Iron are gained from enjoying only a half cup of this soup. There are two point five servings per can, so these amounts should be multiplied by that number if the entire can is eaten.
My daughter and I were very impressed with Campbell's Double Noodle Soup. Not only was the broth just as tasty as ever, the amount of noodles was quite plentiful. There were so many in this soup that my daughter became full before finishing her lunch. I generously stepped in and helped her out. The added noodles made this meal even more filling and more satisfying. I would definitely purchase this product again and give it a very enthusiastic five out five food stars.
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Published by Lisa Riggs
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7 Comments
Post a CommentVery detailed review.
I love noodle soup and thanks for the great review! 5*
Loved this review!! :-0 :-) Chicken noodle soup is one of my fav soups in the winter.
My kids loved chicken noodle soup when they were younger ~ they would have especially enjoyed double noodles :)
I love noodle soup. The more noodles, the better. The calories sounds great.
Nice review
I love noodle soup. The more noodles, the better. The calories sounds great.