(12 pack) Progresso Pitmaster, Sausage and Beer Cheese with Potatoes, Canned Soup, 18 oz
Indulge in the hearty, savory taste of Progresso Pitmaster Sausage and Beer Cheese with Potatoes Soup. This soup features sausage, potatoes, and cheese in a cozy, creamy chicken broth. With 14g of protein per can, add this soup to a meal along with a salad or crusty bread for the ultimate comfort food combo. This microwavable soup is an easy mealtime addition and can be ready to eat in minutes on busy weeknights. Enjoy every bite of soup made without artificial flavors or colors from artificial sources – just the delicious taste you expect from Progresso. And we’re passionate about making great products. We’ve been creating premium soups for more than 100 years. Today, Progresso still uses quality ingredients for a tasteful flavor found only in our line of canned soup products.
$2.68 – $28.27Price range: $2.68 through $28.27
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Customer Reviews
6 reviews for (12 pack) Progresso Pitmaster, Sausage and Beer Cheese with Potatoes, Canned Soup, 18 oz
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NancyPS –
Delicious and hearty sausage and beer cheese soup!
I was very pleasantly surprised after trying this Pitmaster Sausage and Beer Cheese soup. I enjoy several of the Progresso hearty soups, but got addicted to this one quickly. The combination of Sausage and Beer Cheese with Potatoes, along with just a little zest for warmth is really perfect. I don’t like spicy foods, or rather I can’t tolerate spicy foods, but this had just the right amount of spice warmth. Perfect for a hearty lunch on a cold day. Add a few oyster crackers and it’s a delicious, filling meal all by itself. I was pleased that Walmart had it in stock, and especially pleased it was available for shipping as my closest store is 45 minutes away. I hope they continue to carry this flavor. And as always, Walmart had it at a good price and with speedy home delivery. It is truly yummy.
CarlyL –
Wow!!
I’m a night owl and start to get peckish around 2am. I grabbed this soup, heated it up, had my first spoonful, and oh my! It has just the right hint of zesty and tangy in a smooth base with ample chunks of potato and sausage to satisfy hunger. It was more than enough to get rid of my stomach growling.
Delicious!
valerie –
Genuinely love all the Progresso Pitmaster soups!
OMG I LOVE these new Progresso Pitmaster soups! I hope they don’t ever change the recipes to cut corners. This cheesy sausage one really does taste cheesy to me, though honestly the sausage is not so obvious. However, I’m a flexitarian so I don’t necessarily care if there are big chunks of meat as long as the flavor is awesome, which it is with this soup.
Brenda –
Progresso soup
I like that this sausage, cheese, and potato soup has a little kick to it. I put some in green beans and basically made a casserole. Next time I will add cheddar cheese. I love cheese. The more cheese, the better. I have also put some of the soup in with peas and made it like creamed peas. I’m thinking I would like to add this soup to my recipe for scalloped potatoes and again, add more cheese. Cheddar and Velveeta. So all around, a good soup.
Yolanda –
Pretty good for canned soup
This is a really tasty soup! Nice pieces of sausage, good size potatoes. There’s a little spice to it (just a tiny bit) you feel it in the back of your throat a bit.
Only thing is you may have to add a bit of your own seasoning to it to doctor it up a bit more. But on its own, delightful.
Anonymous –
It’s a little potato heavy (like most canned soups), so I dissolve about a tablespoon of Better than Bullion roasted vegetable in a half cup of water when I cook this. It makes it more nutriious, more like a homemade soup, and delicious. And you can stretch it into two lunches.