50% less sodium beef broth

Elevate your homemade meals with Swanson® 50% Less Sodium* Beef Broth. Swanson lower sodium* beef broth brings together the perfectly balanced flavors of roasted beef and fresh-picked vegetables with 50% less sodium*. And just like homemade, our broth is 100% natural**, with no artificial flavors or colors and no preservatives. *Contains 410mg sodium per serving vs. 830mg per serving of regular Swanson beef broth **No artificial ingredients and only minimally processed

CASE CODE PACK & SIZE

21955

12 / 32.00 OZ. CARTON(S)

Dimensions (L x W x H): 14.688 IN x 7.813 IN x 8.625 IN
UPC: 51000219555
Case weight: 25.668 LB
SCC14: 10051000219555
Cube: 0.573 FT

Features & Benefits

  • Twelve (12) 32 ounce recyclable cartons of Swanson® 100% Natural, 50% Less Sodium* Beef Broth (*Contains 720mg sodium per 1 can vs. 1450mg sodium per 1 can of regular Swanson beef broth)
  • Perfectly balanced flavors of roasted beef and fresh-picked vegetables
  • Gluten-free beef broth with no artificial flavors or colors and no preservatives
  • Use it to add flavor and moisture to entrees and side dishes, as a soup base, or in place of water to boost rich flavor in rice and pasta
  • A must-have for your holiday cooking
  • adds richer, elevated homemade flavor to mashed potatoes, stuffing and more

Ingredients

BEEF STOCK, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF: MIREPOIX (CARROTS, CELERY, ONIONS), SALT, NATURAL FLAVORING, YEAST EXTRACT, CANE SUGAR.

Dietary Needs

100 Calories or Less Per Serving; Sodium 141-480 mgs Per Serving; Gluten Free

Shelf Life: 365 Days
Storage Temperature: 65 - 80 °F

It's great as a soup base, and it can be used instead of water to boost rich flavor in rice, pasta and veggies. Swanson Beef Broth is a must-have for your cooking, bringing richer, elevated homemade flavor to mashed potatoes, stuffing and more.

Shake carton before using. DO NOT DILUTE.

Ingredients

BEEF STOCK, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF: MIREPOIX (CARROTS, CELERY, ONIONS), SALT, NATURAL FLAVORING, YEAST EXTRACT, CANE SUGAR.

Features & Benefits

  • Twelve (12) 32 ounce recyclable cartons of Swanson® 100% Natural, 50% Less Sodium* Beef Broth (*Contains 720mg sodium per 1 can vs. 1450mg sodium per 1 can of regular Swanson beef broth)
  • Perfectly balanced flavors of roasted beef and fresh-picked vegetables
  • Gluten-free beef broth with no artificial flavors or colors and no preservatives
  • Use it to add flavor and moisture to entrees and side dishes, as a soup base, or in place of water to boost rich flavor in rice and pasta
  • A must-have for your holiday cooking
  • adds richer, elevated homemade flavor to mashed potatoes, stuffing and more

Preparation

Shake carton before using. DO NOT DILUTE.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life: 365 Days
Storage Temperature: 65 - 80 °F

Serving Ideas

It's great as a soup base, and it can be used instead of water to boost rich flavor in rice, pasta and veggies. Swanson Beef Broth is a must-have for your cooking, bringing richer, elevated homemade flavor to mashed potatoes, stuffing and more.

PACK & SIZE CASE CODE

21955

Dimensions (L x W x H): 14.688 IN x 7.813 IN x 8.625 IN
UPC: 51000219555
Case weight: 25.668 LB
SCC14: 10051000219555
Cube: 0.573 FT

Dietary Needs

Nutrition Facts
About 4 Servings Per Container
Serving size 1 Cup (240mL)
Amount per serving
Calories 10
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 410mg 18%
Total Carbohydrate 1g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Total Sugars 1g
Includes 0g Added Sugars 0%
Protein 2g
Vitamin D 0mcg 0%
Calcium 0mg 0%
Iron 0mg 0%
Potassium 30mg 0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition Facts are based on our current data. However, because the data may change from time to time, this information may not always be identical to the Nutrition Facts table found on the labels of products.

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