Saturday, October 26, 2013

Tetra Pak Food Packaging Chicken Soup For The Soul Foods Tomato Basil Soup


 
I never knew about TetraPak until Bzzagent introduced it. Upon being invited to the campaign, I searched about Tetra Pak and found it was established in 1951 as a food packaging business. Tetra Pak packs food in cartons to bring out the real taste. On Tuesday October 22, the Tetra Pak cartons arrived, offering Chicken Soup For The Soul Foods (thai style chicken broth, chicken noodle soup, tomato basil soup, turkey gravy) and Hunts (tomato sauce). The Chicken Soup For The Soul Foods were not resealable, but the Hunt’s tomato sauce was. That was a disappointment as to if the food was not measured out or used all at once. I sorted the Tetra Pak cartons in the pantry; it took up little space and was stackable. Two days later the tomato basil soup was used to cook with wheat pasta. Prior to mixing the two ingredients together, I took a taste and found the soup was too sweet to my liking and so the wheat pasta aided in lessening the sweetness. The wheat pasta with the tomato basil soup combination was good; I served a helping of it along with a wrap. In the wrap were a piece of ham, turkey, and swiss cheese, avocado chunks, and tomato basil soup drizzled on top of everything.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Bzzagent Tetra Pak


A month ago I was offered a campaign by Bzzagent. The campaign was for Tetra Pak. Tetra Pak is a Swedish company. Their food packaging was established during 1951 for protecting taste and nutritional content. It is lightweight, rectangle box shape. Tetra Pak packages Chicken Soup For The Soul Foods. I received thai style chicken broth, chicken noodle soup, tomato basil soup, turkey gravy, and Hunt's tomato sauce. At the moment I am trying to figure out what ingredients to combine with the food I received from Tetra Pak through Bzzagent.