63% OF CHICKS DIG IT
It was literally rotten
I purchased this soup at Costco on Jan.2, 2020 with an expiry of Mar. 2, 2020.
When I went to open the inner seal, I noticed it was raised up. The moment I broke the seal the soup exploded all over my clothes.
It smelled like vomit and was literally rotten.
I returned the soups to Costco and they were going to put an "alert" regarding my return of this soup and what happened.
I am so repulsed, I would never buy this soup again.
Misleading
There’s nothing happy or good for the environment about the dairy industy.. do the animals and the planet a favour and either stop adding dairy to your soups or change your brand name.
Love all their soups!
I love al of the happy planet soups! I wish they were a little less expensive so I could buy them more often. They are so easy to make/warm and taste so fresh.
C'est une bonne base pour faire une soupe repas express! Je rachète sans aucun doute. La texture est onctueuse et le goût de tomate n'est pas trop acide. Un bon dépanneur.
I really liked this soup because it was creamy and it tasted homemade. I usually only make my own soup but I decided to give this a try and I really enjoyed it.
I bought this soup at Costco once and it was so delicious I absolutely loved it. I haven't been able to find it since! It is a nice light creamy tomato soup.
So I myself tried the Happy Planet Tuscan Tomato Soup at Costco during a tasting. I thought it tasted really good. Now my husband was not a fan of this soup so I guess it all comes down to preference and taste buds.
The soups are made out of organic ingredients and is low in calories. At Costco, it comes in 2 packages that you can easily re-seal. I love to have this soup with a sandwich. It's quick to re-heat either on the stove or microwave. A bit pricey but worth it to me.
The happy planet brand is Canadian. It was created by two young boys in Vancouver. So it great that it's Canadian.
I was sent a coupon for a free Happy Planet soup to try. I hadn’t heard of it before this and wasn’t even sure where to buy it. It took me a few weeks, but I finally found it at one of the Metro store's where I live. This isn’t a can soup, or even a box soup that you would add water to. It’s in a bag already mixed up and ready to be heated and enjoyed. It’s also not in the soup section, its sold in the refrigerator Deli section and it’s only available in a few flavours at the different store’s that do sell it. So depending on what you like and don’t like you may have a hard time finding the right one for you. Costco does carry it, but they wouldn’t take my coupon. The Real Canadian Supper store also carries it, but they only carried the Coconut flavour and that just wasn’t for me. Metro how ever carries three flavours, the Tuscan Tomato that I picked up, Berkeley Butternut Squash and Summerset Garden Pea soup. It is also available in five other flavours, if you are able to find them. All their soups are sold in a 650ml re-sealable bag, but they also make a Chilli that is available in a 500ml re-sealable bag. When I opened the bag of Tuscan Tomato soup the first thing that hit me was how strong the garlic scent was. It looked like someone ran fresh tomatoes through a blender until they were smooth and then just added a bunch of garlic and other spices to it. The ingredients say they use all organic ingredients, so I think those that prefer organic products would enjoy this soup. How ever if you like a thinker soup this wouldn’t be for you. It’s very watery and like I said it has a very strong spice scent and taste to it. My family and I don’t care for anything spicy so I really didn’t think we were going to like this soup and I was right. It just wasn’t for us taste wise, or price wise. They want way too much money for a soup that can only feed two people one helping. But I’m sure others would enjoy it.
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