Food of the Seventies, Lipton Gigglenoodle Soup

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Psychedelic-themed powdered soup mix -- the pasta was shaped like stars, moons, etc (not unlike lucky charms). Lush, animated ads featured the Lipton Zoupman and were reminiscent of Terry Gilliam's work for MONTY PYTHON.
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amy b - October 26, 2007 - Report this comment
you can still get this stuff-its very good and the pasta is firm.at least they didnt go all crazy like lucky charms and add a different shape every year-man those people are crazy.
mary - December 22, 2007 - Report this comment
The ad really made it look like it made you laugh!
crazy amy-formerly amy b - June 24, 2008 - Report this comment
you cant get it anymore :( . THIS IS JUST RECENT-WHY DIDN'T I STOCK UP?!?!
DebraS - October 02, 2008 - Report this comment
This and Ellio's frozen pizzas were my main lunch items during the school year (it was a short walk home from school and we were allowed to go home for lunch if we preferred.) I remember the shapes as moons, stars and hearts. My mother thought maybe it was the presence of hearts that made you giggle since they were not celestial and therefore out of place.

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