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Progresso Creamy Mushroom Soup


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where do you get this stuff? is it only available if you order it yourself?

christine


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where do you get this stuff? is it only available if you order it yourself?

christine

I buy it at Walmart and at many local supermarkets, BIG Y, Stop & Shop, Price Chopper etc. It is much cheaper at walmart though.

chrissy Collaborator

can someone post the UPC code for me so i can maybe get one of our local stores to order it in. i looked in one of our little market stores order book and it wasn't in there. smiths (kroger) said they could order it in for me if i had the UPC code.

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I CAN help you!

the upc is 4119691157

comments/question 7:30am-5:30pm CT call 1-800-200-9377

I just found out it's gluten-free and bought it in my stop & shop in NJ

great substitute for campbell's recipes

chrissy Collaborator

thank you!!!

christine

mamaw Community Regular

don't know where you are located but Giant Eagles carry it as well as Shop n saves,,also Wegman's

Progresso also has a clam chowder and chicken vegetable that is gluten-free too.. All real tasty.

I love Amy's tomato Bisque soup with grilled cheese...Beats campbell's tomato hands down...

mamaw

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