Sorry, there was a problem.
- To view this video download Flash Player
Brand | Tim Hortons |
Flavor | chicken noodle |
Package Information | Can |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Volume | 540 Milliliters |
Note that no third party has sponsored or paid for this review. The views expressed in this review are entirely mine, and I paid for this product myself. I have no connection to Costco or any of its vendors. I am just a fan of the company. I write these reviews to help my fellow shoppers.
Two grams of fat, eleven grams of carbohydrates, one gram of fiber, two grams of sugar, six grams of protein, and 620 mg of sodium are all included in one cup’s 90 calories. low in fat and calories, but somewhat high in sodium and low in protein The ingredients list is pretty straight forward.
Simply remove the top and heat in the microwave or on the stovetop—it doesn’t get any more convenient than this! Ideal for effortless work lunches or home lunches, we even use it for a fast grilled cheese sandwich supper. About two years have passed since the date of purchase for the best before date.
If you’ve ever had Tim Hortons chicken noodle soup, this tastes exactly like the soup you get there. However, I noticed that it was more watery and contained less chicken and vegetables than the soup I’ve had there. I enjoy the use of small shell noodles because they are not overly soft or soggy, and the broth flavor is decent despite being a tad on the salty side. The main thing I noticed was that there was definitely not enough chicken in the soup! I really only found a few scant pieces here and there. There are a few bits of carrots, red peppers, and peas in the soup, but definitely not an abundance and I was left craving more! The next time I’m in the mood for chicken noodle soup, I believe I’ll choose something a bit heartier.