Progresso Is Selling Chicken Noodle Soup Cough Drops
Yes or no to this? There's no middle ground: Progresso just debuted new chicken noodle soup-flavored COUGH DROPS for National Soup Month.
They're called "Soup Drops," but they're not medicated in any way. So they're technically marketed as soup-flavored "candy" . . . which is somehow even grosser.
They announced them yesterday, and they sold out immediately. But they're doing another drop next Thursday, and again the week after.
You get 20 Soup Drops for $2.49, plus $1 shipping. You also get a can of actual chicken noodle soup with it.
Their press release says, "When you're sick, nothing is truly more reassuring than chicken noodle soup. So we thought, why stop at the soup bowl?"
Someone who tried them said they do taste "surprisingly similar" to actual chicken noodle soup.
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A bakery in Brooklyn is in the news because their bread costs whatever you can afford to pay.
They don't try to keep it a secret either. When you walk up to the counter, they ask how much you want to pay for it.
Bakery by Textbook opened last summer, and immediately caught heat online from people who said they wouldn't be in business long. But it sounds like business has been good.
No one ever offers to overpay, and plenty of people take advantage of it. But they cover the losses selling coffee, pastries, and other stuff. They say they just want to make sure people can eat.
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Sunday is National Popcorn Day.
According to one survey, 92% of Americans like popcorn. 41% prefer it sweet . . . 38% like it savory . . . and 21% dig it plain.
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