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Homestyle Chicken Noodle Casserole - Pro-Pak
Mountain House
Homestyle Chicken Noodle Casserole - Pro-Pak
$10.79
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  Savory chicken, mushrooms, celery, and green peppers - this meal hits the mark (and taste) when it comes to providing the fuel you need to get things done in the backcountry. Packed with 42g of protein and 640 calories, no better time than now to set a new PR.

  Mountain House never sacrifices flavor for fuel to ensure every Pro-Pak® meets the highest taste and nutrition standards you've come to expect from Mountain House. Compact and lightweight, just add water and it's ready in less than 10 minutes with no cleanup.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand:
Mountain House
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0050161
Ingredients:
Precooked Noodles (durum semolina, whole egg, salt), Sauce (nonfat dry milk, rendered chicken fat, corn starch, seasoning [yeast extract, yeast], chicken flavor [cooked ground chicken with juices, sea salt, chicken flavor, onion powder, potato flour, carrot powder, turmeric, flavor, black pepper], cane sugar, onion powder, white pepper, celery seed), Chicken (chicken meat, salt), Mushroom (mushroom, salt), Pimientos (pimientos, citric acid), Green Bell Pepper, Celery
CONTAINS: Milk, Egg, Wheat
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