Progresso has a new-- and strange- way for customers to enjoy one of their classic soups. Earlier this month, Progresso launched its Chicken Noodle Soup Drops. Billed as “soup you can suck on ...
Progresso took control early on with goals from Andir Chi in the 3 rd minute, Miguel Yco in the 17 th minute, and Mexican Luis Felipe Parra García in the 26 th minute. The second half continued ...
Total, illogical chaos. And that specific chaos comes in the form of Progresso’s all-new, very real Soup Drops, chicken noodle soup lozenges. General Mills has announced (in bizarre news we ...
Jimmy Fallon was less than eager to try Progresso’s chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candies, or “soup drops,” which General Mills released earlier this month. “I tried it,” “The ...
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General Mills-owned Progresso recently released soup-flavored hard candies, or soup drops, available only for limited windows on Thursdays in January. (General Mills) ...
We made the famous Alabama white sauce and it was awesome. (Grace Garrison / Bham Now) If you’re from the South, you’re probably familiar with Alabama white sauce. Whether it’s chicken or BBQ, we ...
Last Thursday, General Mills introduced a take on its traditional Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup that you can pop in your mouth — literally. Billed as "soup you can suck on," the limited-edition ...
Your oddly specific dream just came true. Progresso, the soup brand, decided to release Soup Drops — because spoons are overrated, soup should be portable, and if there’s one thing missing ...
MINNEAPOLIS — General Mills, Inc. brand Progresso is finding new ways that soup can be enjoyed with limited-edition soup drops. The innovation is a hard candy drop served in a chicken noodle ...
Progresso, a popular maker of canned soup, broth, breadcrumbs, and more, just dropped a new product, and this one belongs in the candy aisle, or at least next to cough drops in the cold-and-flu aisle.