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Campbell's Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup, 10.75 oz Can – Family Pantry Staple for Kid Lunchbox Add-Ins

Campbell's Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup, 10.75 oz Can – Family Pantry Staple for Kid Lunchbox Add-Ins

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Why you'll love it

  • Trusted, century-old Campbell's brand heritage reduces purchase anxiety
  • Condensed format offers long pantry shelf life and value per ounce
  • No-antibiotics chicken and recognizable real ingredients appeal to health-conscious shoppers
  • Microwave-ready in minutes fits into demanding work-from-home or office schedules
  • Affordable comfort food triggers nostalgia and emotional reassurance when sick or stressed
  • Recyclable can with non-BPA lining addresses environmental and safety concerns
  • Noodles have better texture and weight than other canned noodle soups
  • Noodles provide substance to the bowl
  • Real chicken broth flavor compared to regular Campbell's
  • Preparation tip: adding less water (half can) makes it richer in flavor
  • Cans arrived fresh with no dents
  • 1-minute microwave convenience in 1100-watt microwave
  • Considered healthier than food truck food
  • Good as a work lunch
  • Variety of flavors is a plus
  • Homestyle version preferred over traditional Campbell's noodle soup
  • Tastes the same as grocery store version but at a better price
  • Tasty despite being canned

Perfect for

  • Quick 5-minute lunch or light dinner when time is limited
  • Sick-day comfort meal to soothe cold or flu symptoms
  • Starter base for casseroles, pot pies, or recipe add-ins with vegetables and protein
  • Pantry-staple emergency meal during storms, travel, or busy weeks
  • Side dish paired with a sandwich, salad, or Pepperidge Farm crackers for a complete lunch
  • Microwave heating at work (1 minute in 1100 watt microwave)
  • Healthier alternative to food truck lunches
  • Variety pack with multiple flavors for households
  • Preparing with half a can of water for richer flavor
  • Sick days / upset tummy relief
  • Cold winter comfort food
  • Quick warm meal alongside a sandwich
  • Stocking pantry for ongoing comfort food availability
  • Pick-me-up snack
  • Four (4) 10.75 oz cans of Campbell’s Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Soul-warming chicken soup crafted with perfectly seasoned golden chicken broth, egg noodles, and tender chicken meat with no antibiotics
  • Top it with Pepperidge Farm Golden Butter Crackers, season it with fresh herbs, or pair it with a sandwich or salad for something quick and easy
  • This convenient canned soup is a year-round pantry staple and the perfect comfort food on a chilly day or when you’re feeling under the weather
  • Each 10.75 oz recyclable can contains about 2.5 servings of microwave soup and features a non-BPA lining

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the chicken in this soup raised without antibiotics, which matters for my family?

Yes. Campbell's Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup uses chicken with no antibiotics, and the ingredient list is built around recognizable, real-food items that health-conscious families look for.

Can I use this as a lunchbox packer side for my child's school lunch?

Yes. Pair a thermos of warm soup with a sandwich, salad, or Pepperidge Farm crackers to build a complete lunchbox that feels more like a meal than a snack.

Is this a safe, mild option for picky eaters at home?

The mild seasoned broth, soft egg noodles, and tender chicken are a long-trusted combination for picky kids, which is why many parents keep it as a family pantry staple.

Can I use the can as a starter for a kid-friendly casserole or pot pie?

Yes. The seasoned golden chicken broth is an easy shortcut base for casseroles and pot pies. Stir in cooked vegetables and protein to stretch one can into a family dinner.

Does the Campbell's brand make it easier to feed a sick child?

Many parents say yes. The century-old Campbell's name and familiar taste reduce mealtime battles, which is helpful when a child is sick, tired, or off their food.

Can I pack a variety pack so my kids don't get bored of the same flavor?

Yes. Campbell's offers a variety pack with multiple flavors, which is popular for households that want to rotate soups through the week without complaints.

Is the can safe to store in a family pantry around curious kids?

The steel can is fully recyclable with a non-BPA lining, and like any canned good it should be stored on a shelf out of reach of young children, which is standard for pantry items.

How does canned chicken noodle compare to homemade for my child's sick day?

When you are juggling caregiving, the canned version saves significant time while still offering real chicken broth flavor, recognizable ingredients, and soft noodles that kids accept easily.

Will my child actually eat the noodles, or are they too soft?

Customers note the egg noodles have better texture and weight than other canned noodle soups, which helps them hold up in the bowl and feel more like a real meal than mush.

Is this soup affordable enough to keep stocked for a large family?

With about 2.5 servings per can and condensed format that stretches with added water, most families find it is a budget-friendly way to keep a comfort-food staple on hand.

Can I rely on this when I have nothing else planned for dinner?

Yes. It is a classic pantry-staple emergency meal for busy weeks and unexpected evenings, so it is a reliable fallback when plans fall through.

Will my partner, who is picky about soup, actually eat this version?

The homestyle variety uses real chicken broth flavor and the noodles have more substance, which is exactly the combination that picky soup drinkers often accept.

Is it okay to serve this to a child who has an upset stomach?

The mild broth and simple noodles are a traditional, gentle option for queasy stomachs, which is one reason families keep it on hand for sick days.

Do I need to buy anything else to turn this into a full kid dinner?

You only need water, a pot or microwave-safe bowl, and optionally a side like a sandwich, salad, crackers, or extra vegetables. The condensed can provides the rest.

Are the cans sturdy enough to arrive without dents if I order online?

Customers report that cans arrive fresh and undented from online orders, so you can confidently stock up a multi-pack for the family pantry.

Is this a smart way to add a hot item to a packed school lunch?

Yes. Pre-heat a thermos with hot water, pour in the freshly microwaved soup, and seal tightly. It is one of the easiest ways to send a warm, comforting lunch to school.

How do I prepare Campbell's Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup on the stove?

Open the can, pour the condensed soup into a pot, add one can of water, stir, and heat over medium until hot, about 5 minutes. For a richer flavor, use only half a can of water.

How do I prepare it in the microwave?

Pour the condensed soup into a microwave-safe bowl, add one can of water (or half a can for a richer bowl), cover loosely, and microwave on high for about 1 minute in an 1100-watt microwave, then stir and heat longer if needed.

How long does an unopened can last in the pantry?

Condensed Campbell's cans are built for long pantry shelf life. Check the best-by date printed on the bottom of the can, and store in a cool, dry place for the freshest flavor.

Does this soup work as a starter base for casseroles and pot pies?

Yes. The seasoned golden chicken broth and pre-cooked chicken and noodles make it a convenient shortcut base for casseroles, pot pies, and one-pot pasta bakes. Add vegetables and extra protein as desired.

Is the can microwave-safe, or should I always transfer to a bowl?

For safety, always transfer the condensed soup to a microwave-safe bowl before heating. Metal cans should not go into the microwave.

What is included in the box when I order a single can or 4-pack?

You receive sealed 10.75 oz steel cans of Campbell's Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup in the quantity you ordered. Nothing else is required to prepare it besides water, a pot or microwave-safe bowl, and a spoon.

Is the can lining safe, and is the packaging recyclable?

The can uses a non-BPA lining and is made from fully recyclable steel, so it addresses common concerns about canned food safety and end-of-life packaging impact.

How should I store leftover prepared soup?

Refrigerate any unused prepared soup in a covered container and consume within 3 to 4 days. For food safety, do not leave prepared soup at room temperature for more than 2 hours.

What is the difference between condensed soup and ready-to-eat soup?

Condensed soup is concentrated and requires added water before serving, which is why the can is smaller and the flavor is stronger out of the can. Ready-to-eat soup is pre-diluted and can be heated and served as is. Condensed formats generally offer better value per ounce and longer pantry shelf life.

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