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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hey, have you tried Kettle Cuisine's single serve soups?? We have - and we LOVE them!  

 

Kettle Cuisine's soups, chilies and chowders are certified gluten free by the GFCO and tested down to 5 parts per million.  They have 10 flavors - we tried 6: New England Clam Chowder, Angus Beef Steak Chili with Beans, Tomato Soup with Garden Vegetables, Thai Curry Chicken Soup, Chicken Chili with White Beans, and Chicken Soup with Rice Noodles.

 

Taste, mouth-feel, aroma and ease of preparation surpassed expectations. They come in their own bowl and heat up in just four minutes in the microwave! These nutrient dense soups include high fiber, protein rich and low fat offerings.  

 

Best of all, Kettle Cuisine sells in supermarkets across the country so they are EASY to find!  You can find a grocer at their website. http://kettlecuisine.com

 

We STRONGLY recommend you try Kettle Cuisine. (When you do, make absolutely sure you get the New England Clam Chowder - it's AWESOME!)

 

Here is Kettle Cuisine's contact information:

Kettle Cuisine
270 Second Street
Chelsea, MA 02150 

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Consumer Line: 877-302-SOUP

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Website: http://kettlecuisine.com

Warm regards,

John Libonati

GlutenFreeWorks.com
http://www.glutenfreeworks.com

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