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How many calories does Sully Cully soup have?

How many calories does Sully Cully soup have?

Energy: 136 calories

Protein 3.8g
Carbs 9.4g
Fat 8.6g

Are Cully and Sully Soups vegan?

BURSTING WITH VEGETABLES AND MADE WITH NATURAL ROASTED IRISH STOCK. Introducing our new Nourishing Veggie Broth. It is now available in Tesco Ireland and Dunnes Stores. It is VEGAN-friendly, gluten-free and has no added sugar.

How many grams is Cully and Sully soup?

400 g
Cully & Sully Chicken & Vegetable Soup (400 g)

Is Cully and Sully gluten-free?

Our soups are packed full of fresh vegetables, herbs and they are all naturally gluten-free as we don’t use any nasty thickeners… we choose to pack each tub full of yummy veg instead!!! With our soups you can heat and eat from the microwavable tub- now that’s what we call fast food!

Who owns Cully Sully?

Hain Celestial Group
Cully & Sully Limited/Parent organizations

Where is Cully and Sully soup made?

Ireland
Our premium broths are full of nutrients, are made in Ireland and contain no added sugar. They are perfect for as a warming healthy meal.

How much did Cully and Sully sell for?

Hain Celestial Ireland, the local arm of the US multinational that bought Cully & Sully in 2012 for more than €10 million, grew sales by 3 per cent to €23.26 million in the 12 months to June 30th, 2016.

Who founded Cully and Sully?

Colum O’Sullivan
It has been quite the journey for Colum O’Sullivan and Cullen Allen, the pair behind the Cully & Sully brand. It started in a van peddling their wares in 2004 when their first product hit the shelves, and in 2012 their company – by then serving up soups, hotpots and pies – was purchased by US giant Hain Celestial.

Are Cully and Sully related to Ballymaloe?

Cully & Sully, which makes and sells chilled soups, was founded by Colum O’Sullivan and Cullen Allen, whose family run the Ballymaloe foods business.

How much was Cully and Sully sold for?

Where is Cully and Sully made?

Is Cully and Sully soup made in Ireland?

Our premium broths are full of nutrients, are made in Ireland and contain no added sugar. They are perfect for as a warming healthy meal.

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Ruth Doyle