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Health Valley Gluten-Free Cafe Chicken Noodle Soup


Opa3

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Opa3 Apprentice

My 1st impression: Great, labeled as Certified gluten-free. Yes-less than 10 ppm gluten.

My 2nd impression: Bad: Chicken chunks tasted strange.

Buy a can and see what you taste. Maybe my taste buds are going bad. Can gluten do that?


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1974girl Enthusiast

If this is the same brand as I think it is...my daughter gagged. LOL

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Your taste buds aren't ruined, and no gluten doesn't ruin taste buds! LOL!

I thought the soup was kinda funky too, I mean it's edible, but I think my

standards have been raised a bit above that at this point....

mbrookes Community Regular

I tried it and thought it was awful.My husband was washing dishes and asked what the awful smell was. I won't buy that again, but I would lov e to find a good chicken noodle. Any ideas?

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Well, I loved the Kettle Cuisine soups in the freezer, but apparently my local

stores don't CARRY them anymore.....

anngf4life Rookie

I find my taste buds totally off. I have noticed lately that I do still have them they just weren't working right! Lol

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