By now you've probably had a cup of coffee made using a K-Cup. Those ingenious little capsules spew out a single serving of coffee from a Keurig machine in an instant. Most major coffee companies offer their brews in the form of a K-Cup or similarly designed pod, including Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, and Green Mountain. But only one of those companies has just revealed it will add freshly brewed soup to its line of K-cup offerings.

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According to the Huffington Post, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and the Campbell's Soup Company have announced a partnership to offer a single-serving pack of soup. "This innovative partnership is a win for consumers and for both companies, and represents another important step as Campbell expands into higher-growth spaces," said Denise Morrison, President and Chief Executive Officer of Campbell Soup Company, in a press release. "Campbell is connecting with consumers in new and exciting ways. We expect this delicious Campbell's Fresh-Brewed Soup to provide consumers with a flavorful, convenient soup that fits their lives today."

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If you are lucky enough to have a Keurig machine in your office pantry, but worry that brewing soup may make following cups of coffee a bit, well, soupy, fear not. According to the Associated Press, "Green Mountain says its machines are designed so the system is cleansed by the brewing process, meaning there is no danger soup and coffee flavors will mix."

Campbell's Fresh-Brewed Soup will be offered in three flavors, including Homestyle Chicken Broth & Noodle. And, according to the press release, each will use "proprietary Keurig® manufacturing expertise to seal in the ingredients' peak flavor."

Are you excited to try Campbell's Fresh-Brewed Soup?

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