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expiredRokket | Staff posted Jan 05, 2023 03:41 AM

10.5oz-10.75oz Amazon Brand Happy Belly Soup (Various)

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Amazon has Select Amazon Brand Happy Belly Soup on sale below for prices starting from $0.86. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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Amazon has Select Amazon Brand Happy Belly Soup on sale below for prices starting from $0.86. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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Dealzez
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Jease, normally I don't say anything about sodium. But 93% daily value for only 140 calories? Such few calories per can is already a deal breaker for me.
DontTaxBeer
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right, but you create a bigger pot of soup, so you'll have more servings that you can reheat and eat later, spreading the sodium consumption over a longer period of time.
Beaverman
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No matter how much you dilute it, it's still the same amount of sodium.

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I think these would make great "filler" items to get 5+ Subscribe & Save items for the month.
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Chicken noodle soup is cheaper if needed for SNS: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TCMT...etail_page
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Hehe da sodium...happy gut pissed heart
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Quote from loveless13 :
Chicken noodle soup is cheaper if needed for SNS: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TCMT...etail_page
Yes, only the chicken noodle soup has the S&S discount. I should have made this clearer in my deal post. Thank you!
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Jease, normally I don't say anything about sodium. But 93% daily value for only 140 calories? Such few calories per can is already a deal breaker for me.
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Quote from Dealzez :
Jease, normally I don't say anything about sodium. But 93% daily value for only 140 calories? Such few calories per can is already a deal breaker for me.
i'd dilute these with more water, add diced carrots and diced celery or whatever veggie i have on hand, throw in some chopped parsley to make it more palatable. otherwise the sodium is too much.
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Quote from DontTaxBeer :
i'd dilute these with more water, add diced carrots and diced celery or whatever veggie i have on hand, throw in some chopped parsley to make it more palatable. otherwise the sodium is too much.
No matter how much you dilute it, it's still the same amount of sodium.
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Quote from smeesmay :
Hehe da sodium...happy gut pissed heart
Lol at the thumbs down. >90% sodium with 180 calories of soup - eat this if you enjoy not being alive.
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Quote from DontTaxBeer :
i'd dilute these with more water, add diced carrots and diced celery or whatever veggie i have on hand, throw in some chopped parsley to make it more palatable. otherwise the sodium is too much.
That's a good strategy and I also similarly add meat/vegetable with ramen. But, at least ramen is ~400 calories, half the sodium and 1/4 the price.

I will say these probably have a higher quality of noodle v.s. ramen though.
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gather acorns and eat squirrels, you will be infinitely better off.
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Quote from Beaverman :
No matter how much you dilute it, it's still the same amount of sodium.
right, but you create a bigger pot of soup, so you'll have more servings that you can reheat and eat later, spreading the sodium consumption over a longer period of time.
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GeekesmindJan 06, 2023 05:51 AM
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sodium on the tomato can

holy crap batman!

cheeseburger from McDonalds has less sodium
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indiaj0nesJan 06, 2023 05:57 AM
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Sodium bomb
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Quote from DontTaxBeer :
right, but you create a bigger pot of soup, so you'll have more servings that you can reheat and eat later, spreading the sodium consumption over a longer period of time.
Yeah... Ideally over a day 🤣

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Quote from Beaverman :
No matter how much you dilute it, it's still the same amount of sodium.
Use only half a can or split it to two portions and dilute each?
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