happymomma
Pearl Clutcher
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Aug 6, 2014 23:57:56 GMT
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Post by happymomma on Sept 3, 2015 17:17:29 GMT
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Post by ChicagoKTS on Sept 3, 2015 17:59:54 GMT
Isn't this really just Cup-A-Soup that has been around forever in a K-cup format? I get the bouillon is probably in the K-cup and the rest in the packet but isn't that just twice the packaging? If you want to make a quick cup of instant soup, why would you buy this rather than regular cup-a-soup and just use the hot water setting on the machine?
I love our Keurig for coffee and use the cups so I am not being judgmental. I am just slightly puzzled. And also for the record, I do keep a box of cup-a-soup at work for those times when I just need a little something hot and just don't want coffee or tea.
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happymomma
Pearl Clutcher
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Aug 6, 2014 23:57:56 GMT
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Post by happymomma on Sept 3, 2015 18:02:48 GMT
Oh, I agree that is is just a new fad like thing, I just wonder how many Keurig addicts will buy it, lol. Looks like it is about $12 for 8 cups. Regular cup of soup would be much much cheaper.
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Post by scrapperal on Sept 3, 2015 18:14:18 GMT
Reminds me of those Lipton(?) cup of soup packets that you emptied into a bowl and added hot water to. But now you get twice the packaging. ETA: I see that getting distracted by work and coming back to a thread to reply means I'm just repeating other posters.
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