Will Your Keurig Coffee Taste Like Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup With New K-Cup Soup?

Keurig Green Mountain teamed up with Campbell's to create K-Cup Chicken Noodle Soup, made fresh from your coffeemaker. But does this mean your coffee will have a hint of chicken noodle soup to it?

According to KCTV5, the new Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup K-Cups are a two-step process: brew a pod of broth, which drips down into a packet of dry pasta and vegetables you place in a cup below.

The K-Cup soups are reportedly 70 calories each with no artificial colors or flavors.

But will your Keurig coffee have a hint of chicken noodle to them from now on?

Green Mountain explains: its Keurig machines are designed so that the system is cleansed by the brewing process, meaning there wouldn't be a danger of the soup and coffee flavors mixing and tainting one another, AP reports.

The companies are calling the K-cup soup packs a "snack," according to the article, meaning they probably won't be meal-sized like the canned chicken noodle soups.

The soup costs $11.99 for an eight-pack of cups and packets.

General Mills also already produces Progresso soup and Nature Valley oatmeal pouches and pods that can be brewed in a Keurig machine.

"It's delicious soup at the touch of a button," Campbell CEO Denise Morrison said in a phone interview with ABC in 2013. 

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