Lipton Cup-a-Soup Instant Soup For a Warm Cup of Soup Cream of Chicken Only 60 Calories Per Serving 2.4 Oz 4 Count (12 Pack)

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Product Description Lipton Cup-a-Soup Cream of Chicken is just the instant soup you need when you’re on the go and need a pick-me-up. There is nothing like a warm, savory serving of instant Lipton Cup-A-Soup! It’s a tasty, satisfying snack, and a delicious way to take a break from the day. Did you know Lipton Cream of Chicken cup of soup has only 60 calories per serving! A creamy and satisfying chicken instant soup that fits into your busy life and schedules plus is a great lower calorie choice. Plus, prep time takes up no time at all! If you have 2 minutes, you can make a warm cup of soup. Simply pour the mix into a cup and add boiling water. Or for even faster prep, you can combine our instant Cup-A-Soup mix with water in a mug and microwave it on high, in less than two minutes you’ll have a flavorful ready-to-go delicious snack. When you’re craving something warm and satisfying, grab Lipton Cup-a-Soup, and enjoy the soul-restoring combination of flavorful broth, and curly, swirly noodles. Available in 4 delicious varieties, including Cream of Chicken, Hearty Chicken Noodle with White Meat, Spring Vegetable and our most popular, Chicken Noodle with White Meat. Bring the entire family together with Lipton Soups! Warm, soothing, satisfying and delicious since 1940. Amazon.com History of Lipton Cup-a-Soup In 1880, 40-year-old, Glasgow-born entrepreneur and innovator Sir Thomas Lipton envisioned an opportunity to make tea universally accessible with guaranteed quality at acceptable prices. He began by purchasing tea estates in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, and arranged packaging and shipping at low costs to sell his teas directly from the tea garden to the tea pot. In 1893, he established the Thomas J Lipton Co., a tea packing company with its headquarters and factory in Hoboken, New Jersey. Lipton entered the dehydrated soup market in 1939 and the Lipton soups brand was founded. He began years of conscientious testing, reformulating and evaluating to get the consistent quality you will find in Lipton soup brands today. In 1954, the famous California Dip recipe (now known as the “Lipton Onion Dip” combines the Onion Soup Mix with sour cream and became a huge success based on its convenience and flavor. It became evident that some varieties were more suited for recipe usage than others and over the years, other flavors and soup products were added to the Lipton soup portfolio. The dates of the introductions of the existing product lines are as follows: 1970: Lipton Cup-A-Soup ,1980: Lipton Soup Secrets, 1992: Lipton Recipe Secrets. The Lipton brand now offers a wide range of teas and soups. Lipton Cup-A-Soup: Grab Lipton Cup-A-Soup for a smart afternoon pick-me-up when you crave something warm, soothing and satisfying. It is a convenient and low calorie snack to take with you on the go when you don’t have a minute to slow down. Lipton Cup-a-Soup Cream of Chicken Smooth and satisfying, this creamy chicken flavored soup is the remedy that you can sip, savor and enjoy. Explore the full line of Lipton Cup-a-Soup: About the Brand Unilever brands are trusted everywhere; in fact, 150 million times a day, someone somewhere chooses a Unilever product. Among its many well-known food brands are Bestfoods, Knorr, Birds Eye, Bertolli, Lipton, and Ben & Jerry's. Many of its home care and personal care products are market leaders, including Brilhante, Cif, Comfort, Dove, Lux, Pond's, Rexona and Sunsilk. In other words, look in your refrigerator, freezer, or bathroom cabinet, and you're likely to find a Unilever product. In the 1890s, William Hesketh Lever, founder of Lever Bros., wrote down his ideas for Sunlight Soap--his revolutionary new product that helped popularize cleanliness and hygiene in Victorian England. His idea was "to make cleanliness commonplace; to lessen work for women; to foster health and contribute to personal attractiveness, that life may be more enjoyable and rewa