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Chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy sells out at launch
'Soup you can suck on': Progresso introduces new chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy
Progresso announced Thursday it is introducing Progresso Soup Drops, which is a chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy.
Chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy sells out at launch: 'Soup you can suck on'
Progresso's new Soup Drops, a hard-candy version of a chicken noodle soup, sold out the day the product was announced, the company said on Instagram.
What are Progresso Soup Drops? What to know about the chicken noodle soup candy
The soup brand just released a savory hard candy that's only available for a limited time for National Soup Month. Here's how to get it (if you can).
Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup Is Now Available in Hard Candy Form — and We Tried It
Each order of 20 drops comes in a container resembling Progresso’s actual soup cans and is accompanied by a can of actual Progresso Traditional Chicken Noodle Soup. The cost of both is $2.49, plus 99 cents shipping.
Progresso Soup Drops: Chicken noodle hard candy billed as ‘Soup You Can Suck On’
If you didn’t know, January is National Soup Month, and a company that often comes to mind when you think of canned soup decided to offer people a different way to experience chicken noodle: in the form of drops.
What are Progresso soup drops?
On January 16, Progresso announced a new product just in time for National Soup Month—soup drops. Seemingly a play on “cough drops,” they are essentially individually wrapped candies that taste like soup rather than anything sweet.
Progresso launches Soup Drops, a hard candy that's ‘soup you can suck on'
Soup Drops are packed with chicken noodle soup flavors and are available for a limited time during National Soup Month.
Soup You Can Suck On: Introducing Progresso Soup Drops
It’s Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup like you never expected — a convenient, on-the-go soup experience available this National Soup Month.
“Soup you can suck”: Progresso introduces new soup candy to enjoy your favorite soup on the go
The Soup Drops will be available for a limited time throughout January, which is also National Soup Month. Those looking to get their hands on the drops can purchase them at ProgressoSoupDrops.com starting at 9 a.m. Eastern Time on January 16. Additional drops will be released every Thursday for the rest of the month, while supplies last.
Progresso introduces chicken soup-flavored candy drops for cold and flu season
The savory, chicken noodle-flavored candy drops, sold in a can for $2.49, became available to purchase online Thursday morning. The product already sold out, but company officials said more will be available every Thursday morning at 9 a.m. through the rest of National Soup Month.
Progresso Soup Drops sell out soup-er fast: When more of the hard candy will drop
Progresso unveiled their new soup drops last week, which are chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candies. They sold out in under an hour.
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