• F. Whitlock & Sons have released three new soup flavours in time for winter. Image: Kraft-Heinz
    F. Whitlock & Sons have released three new soup flavours in time for winter. Image: Kraft-Heinz
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F. Whitlock & Sons have released a new range of soups that pack a distinct flavour punch, bringing three new flavours: Peri Peri Chicken, Moroccan Spiced Carrot and Lentil and Capsicum, Tomato and Corn Gumbo to the table.

Kraft-Heinz chief marketing officer Rebecca Preston said Australians had been asking for more adventurous food products.

“Our newest range is no ordinary soup; our team has worked hard to develop taste and flavour profiles to match the unmet expectations of Aussies in 2023.

The range feeds this growing hunger for something unique, delivering bold taste without compromising on quality; and we expect they will inspire the way Aussies & Kiwis look at the ambient soup category,” said Preston.

The Peri Peri Chicken Soup is inspired by zingy Portuguese poultry, featuring tangy chilli peppers.

The Moroccan Spiced Carrot and Lentil Soup is a grand spiced bowl, featuring a mix of vegetables.

The Capsicum, Tomato and Corn Gumbo is packed with paprika and jalapenos, offering a southern ensemble of vegetables.

Each soup has no artificial colours or flavours and no preservatives, and is packaged in easy-to-store tins to be kept, and heated up in minutes.

F. Whitlock & Sons new flavours are available at Woolworths, Coles and select Independents for RRP $4.00.

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