Showing posts with label canned items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canned items. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Comparison: Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup — Condensed vs Ready-to-Serve

 


One of my favourite soups is Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup… yes, the canned soup. But recently, I discovered that they came out with a version that doesn’t require adding water — the ready-to-serve version.

When I first saw it, my immediate reaction was: “Why is the ready-to-serve version three times the price of the condensed (add-water) version?” Naturally, my analytical brain was curious and itching to find out.

Price comparison:

Ready-to-Serve: $3.38 (≈ 66¢ per 100 ml)
Condensed: $1.47 (≈ 52¢ per 100 ml)

So, I bought both. And I discovered (spoiler alert): the larger, don’t-add-water version is so much better.

Just when I thought Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup couldn’t get any better… it can.


huge slices of mushrooms instead of the usual small chunks

The ready-to-serve version is creamier, contains larger slices of mushrooms, and tastes much richer overall. I didn’t think I’d find something that could top the condensed version (which is great in its own way), but it exists — and I’m genuinely glad I tried it.

Why the ready-to-serve version is better:

  • Tastes richer
  • Creamier texture
  • No need to add water
  • Bigger slices of mushroom

The only downside is that it’s slightly more expensive than the condensed version.

Conclusion:
If you’re someone who loves Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup and doesn’t mind paying a little extra for convenience and upgraded texture, the ready-to-serve version is absolutely worth it. It feels more indulgent, more satisfying, and closer to something you’d get freshly made rather than from a can. I’ll still keep the condensed version around, but when I want something comforting and effortless, the ready-to-serve has officially won me over.


Score: 9.5/10

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Campbell's Cheddar Cheese canned soup short review



This pandemic and mandatory self-quarantine has caused me to explore canned food options. I love canned soups (specifically Campbell's canned soups).

I have always loved Campbell's soups and cheddar cheese... so I was very excited to find this in the grocery store!

the lighting makes it less orange than how it actually is
it isn't exactly rich cheddar like what is in Mac and Cheese. The soup is much more watered down than I thought it would be. The taste is also not as cheesy as I thought it would be, either... it was a bit of a mix between celery, some soup stock, and cheddar. It was very thin (even thinner than their Cream of Mushroom soup).

It is a decent soup, but if you are looking for a cheesy cheddary soup, then this won't satisfy that craving.

Score: 6.5/10
Website: https://www.campbellsoup.ca/product/campbells-condensed-cheddar-cheese/

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Penguin White Peaches (canned) review


If there was a product that I had to name that I felt was a total waste of money, it would be this can of Penguin White Peaches. Korean White Peaches (or any peaches for that matter) have a certain "peach" taste to it, no matter if they are canned or not. Korean White Peaches are known for it's delicious and sweet flavour.

The peaches in this can did not taste like peaches... and the syrup contained too much sugar...

The peaches in this can are exactly the opposite of any peaches/can peaches... don't buy it! They also cost a lot (I forgot the price but I remember it was darn expensive).

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