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Pacific Natural Foods Organic Soup, Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato, 16-Ounce Units (Pack of 12)

Pacific Natural Foods Organic Soup, Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato, 16-Ounce Units (Pack of 12)

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Total Reviews: 14

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Pacific Natural Foods Organic Soup, Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato, 16-Ounce Units (Pack of 12) Great soup Love it not salty at all. That's why everybody has high blood pressure cause all the salt they put in all the process food, stop and think people.
Very nice soup will buy again when I can get some money up
2008-10-28
Delicious & Convenient
The soup tastes great and requires no additional salt or pepper. Just heat and serve. The high quality box is easy to store, easy to open, and holds a suprising amount of soup. Definitely give this a try.
2008-10-27
Really Good Soup
We decided to try this soup based on the great reviews and don't regret it.

The fact that it's organic and lacks the usual chemicals and salt overload make it even better.
The containers are perfect for two servings.

With some good crusty bread, a salad or sandwich - it provides a quick and easy meal.

Taste - about the only way I can describe it is that it tastes like the tomato soup we all remember, but better.
Will definately buy again.
2008-10-17
Best Tomato soup Ive EVER had
I am preparing for WLS and trying soups and broths for after surgery when Im on liquids only . I read all the reviews and hoped for the best . This is hands down the best tomato Ive ever tasted.
2008-07-26
Really good soup, but ...
The roasted red pepper/tomato is great tasting soup and very convenient to keep on hand, being organic is a plus. However, it (like a lot of processed foods, even "healthy" ones) is rather high in salt, 720mg per serving, two servings per 16 oz carton, thus the 3 stars (I'd give it 3 1/2 if I could). Pacific Natural makes a lower sodium version, I wish Amazon carried it. Admittedly is a little blander, but easy to spice up with healthier ingredients than salt. At first I was excited to find it at Amazon, but as some others have commented, it's not a great bargain here. I just bought it at a grocery (not discount) store for $2.69, $27.76 for 12 works out to $2.31 per carton. Still, if they carried the lower sodium version I'd order it for the convenience (and give it four stars).
2008-07-16
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