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Soup’s On!! Campbell’s Soup K-Cups Are Here
Michael Goodman, marketing director of innovation at Campbell Soup, said in a statement that some consumers are anxious that their soup would taste like coffee, or their coffee would taste like soup, so Keurig recommends running a brew cycle when switching between products.
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All you have to do is empty a packet of noodles into a mug, throw a Campbell’s K-cup into your Keurig and hit the brew button.
Keurig Green Mountain is bringing its once popular K-Cups to the soup aisle. According to a press release from Keurig, you put the soup kit into a 12 oz. cup, and brew it just like you would a cup of coffee. But Campbell’s includes an extra packet separate from the broth that contains the noodles.
If you’ve ever been at work and thought to yourself, “I could go for some broth right now”, Keurig has a solution for you.
The new soups are now only available through Keurig directly, but will soon be launched on Amazon.
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The company that makes K-Cups is branching out of the beverage business for the first time.