Progresso Soup, Vegetable Classics, Split Pea Soup, 19 oz Can
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This product contains 2% bacon, as stated in the ingredients. The only meat available is beef.
You will not find any dairy in it.
The sound you hear is the sound of a natural vacuum when you open the can of a non expired soup as the soup is capped after cooking, thus creating the natural vacuum when you open the can, please do not purchase a can that is inflated.
Because I don't know this isn't a problem for me, I never checked the ingredient list. The soup was delicious
Selected User Reviews For Progresso Soup, Vegetable Classics, Split Pea Soup, 19 oz Can
The fact that I eat this makes WW happy I enjoy eating this because it makes my stomach happy. A happy, happy day all I always have it on hand in my pantry, and it is my favorite Progresso soup. It is also a favorite of my hubby. The home made is what I make for the holidays, but I can use this as a grab-and-go snack as well The game of go is amazing.
Progresso is a canned food brand, but they always deliver when other brands falter. It is good for a weekend lunch when I am alone, and there is no preparation required. The dish can be easily enhanced with cream, butter, and/or cheese, and can also be seasoned with additional ingredients. The food at Benoit's is especially good to me.
cans of Vegetable Classics, Split Pea Soup, 19 oz Cans. When the Bacon flavor is used instead of the Ham flavor, it is our favorite. This is a very delicious beer, but I was unable to get any for myself before my dear husband ate it all up! As a result. It wasn't a bad sale. I'll be ordering more and adding a few cans to my secret stash this time ) We like it a lot,.
bought it for my grandmother, whom I absolutely love but I can never live without As soon as you microwave this soup, it smells like moldy farts. A fart smell that lingers for days can be caused by a microwave.
It was one of the worst tasting soups I have ever had! It must have been burned bacon, as that is exactly how the soup tasted. I threw them away after a few unsuccessful attempts to consume.
This is great in and of itself. This wonderful ingredient reduces sodium and fat per ounce by one ounce when added to one can of white beans. In addition, I drizzle olive oil on top and sprinkle with Pecorino cheese.
My vegetarian friend is stuck at home, so I got this for him. What a disgusting way for the company to exploit its employees. Small letters are written on the label to say "bacon". I am not satisfied with that.
I think you can find a better split pea soup than this one.