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Progresso Soups?


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Hi, does anyone know if they have any safe soups? I know the cream of mushroom is, but I'm looking for some for lunch..are there any you eat regularly?


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Hi, does anyone know if they have any safe soups? I know the cream of mushroom is, but I'm looking for some for lunch..are there any you eat regularly?

I eat the chicken and wild rice one, it comes in a microwave bowl so its great for traveling or as an emergency food too!

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New England Clam Chowder (the thick and hearty version, not the 'traditional' version)

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I'm not sure which ones are gluten free, but they won't hide their gluten. :)

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The cream of chicken is also suppose to be gluten free. We have a hard time finding them locally though.

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They have many gluten free soups. I haven't bought any in about a year so my info is probably outdated, but they used to have a really awesome steak and baked potato soup. There are several w/ steak and potato, only one was gluten free. It's worth searching for. They also have a chicken/cheese/broccoli, clam chowder, vegetable beef, chicken and rice, and several others. Be sure to read ingredients each time as I've noticed they change their recipes more often than some other mainstream brands. They will clearly label WBRO.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you all so much


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