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Campbell’s Just Changed the Soup Game with 20 Grams of Protein Per Can

Campbell’s new Protein Soups boast five balanced varieties – now rolling out to Amazon.com and retailers nationwide. (Image: Campbells)

We all know that cozy feeling of opening a classic can of Campbell’s soup on a chilly day. It is pure comfort food. But let’s be honest for a second. Traditional canned soup does not always keep you full for very long. You often find yourself looking for a snack just an hour later.

Well, that is about to change completely. The Campbell’s Company just dropped something major for health-conscious foodies. They launched an entirely new line of high protein soups.

These aren’t your typical canned meals from the past. Each new green-labeled can packs a massive 20 grams of protein. They also offer a fantastic source of dietary fiber to keep you satisfied.

Why High Protein Soup is the Ultimate Upgrade

Finding healthy comfort food can be tough. Many people struggle to hit their daily protein goals while staying busy. In fact, research shows over 71% of Americans want more protein in their daily diets.

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Campbell’s realized consumers need convenient nutrition that fits their lifestyles. So, they built this innovative lineup with premium ingredients. The secret weapon across all flavors is a slow-simmered chicken bone broth base. Bone broth provides a rich, savory flavor and a natural protein boost.

They also mixed in plenty of wholesome real foods. You will find clean white meat chicken, hearty beans, and nutritious lentils. Fresh vegetables like kale and spinach fill every bowl. It is a quick meal that actually satisfies your deep hunger.

Five Bold Flavors to Try Right Now

The iconic brand did not skimp on flavor variety. They rolled out five distinct recipes to match current modern culinary trends. There is truly something special for everyone in this new green collection.

First is Homestyle Chicken & Rotini. It blends bone broth, tender chicken, carrots, navy beans, and tender pasta.

Next up is Italian-Style Wedding. This comforting recipe features hearty beef meatballs, spinach, carrots, and navy beans.

If you like a bright zest, try Lemon Pepper Chicken. It has white meat chicken, chickpeas, rice, corn, and kale.

For plant lovers, there are two excellent options. Southwest Black Bean offers a bold flavor with an amazing 13 grams of fiber. Finally, Mediterranean Lentil mixes vibrant red peppers, chickpeas, onions, and hearty spinach.

Shifting to Functional Foods

The food industry is shifting toward functional nutrition. Legacy brands are adapting to what modern shoppers want. People expect their meals to work harder for their bodies. Campbell’s is stepping up to answer that call directly.

Eating healthy does not mean sacrificing the comfort foods you love. You can still enjoy a warm bowl of savory soup. Now, you get the added benefits of muscle-building protein and gut-healthy fiber.

Nutrition Meets Modern Convenience

These macro-friendly soups are perfect for busy modern lifestyles. You can grab a can for a quick workplace lunch. They are also ideal for an effortless, healthy weeknight dinner at home.

The distinctive green cans easily stand out in the soup aisle. You can buy them right now online through Amazon. They are also rolling out to major grocery store shelves nationwide. Each can costs around $3.19.

It is a small price to pay for ultimate convenience. You get a filling, high-protein meal ready in just minutes. Wellness goals just got a whole lot easier to achieve.


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