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4 Reasons To Have A Stuffed Animal Frozen Soup Party

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It’s not at all unusual for our table setting routine to be preceded by a quick ‘let’s just put all of this stuff over there for now’ sweep of the maple wood surface of our lone shared dining space. Whether it’s the remnants of one of my PBS Parents learning project photo shoots, the Mouse’s half disassembled clock radio she’s still in the process of taking apart to see how it works, or the Bear’s many sketches, drawings, and comic strips, there’s just always something in progress on the table.

This past weekend, we had another, but slightly different reason, to make that sweep of ‘stuff,’ because this past weekend we threw a stuffed animal Frozen soup party, and when you’re throwing a lunch party with a half dozen hungry friends, you need to clear space in a hurry…because not all of the friends are able to, how do I say this, keep a clean place setting. Despite the mess-making tendencies of a certain yellow Fraggle, here are the top four reasons you and your kids should have a stuffed animal Anna and Elsa Frozen soup party on your disheveled dining room table.

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The Top 4 Reasons To Have A Stuffed Animal Frozen Soup Party

  • Stuffed animals, and dolls too for that matter, make terrific luncheon guests, better than real-life human friends even! For one thing, they rarely complain if the meal is overcooked or the soup too cold, and they’ll never make a fuss about the lack of oyster crackers. Seriously, whose job was it to remember the oyster crackers from the store?? Oh right, mine…oops!

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  • With stuffies, teddies and dollies as tablemates, the floor stays immaculate (or, doesn’t get any dirtier than it already was before your Frozen soup party!). The one known exception to this hard-and-fast rule is Wembley. That yellow Fraggle has the frustrating tendency to make a mess whether it’s chicken noodle soup he’s dining on or a Dozer construction he’s munching. *Notice the spilled glass slipper shaped noodle on the table in front of his bowl! Such a mess, young Wembley!

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  • Because a good home-cooked meal, something involving more than raw carrots shared with Sven, is rather hard to come by for those raised by trolls, Kristoff can really chow down when given the opportunity, but he is the only guest with the potential to eat you out of house and home. In fact, the rest of the bunch probably won’t ‘eat’ a single spoonful. Thankfully, Kristoff’s belly is easily warmed and filled with Campbell’s® Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup with a Frozen label …and lots of yummy carrots!

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  • The best reason of all to clear a space at the table and throw a stuffed animal Anna and Elsa Frozen soup party, of course, is that your little kid is going to have an fantastic time making memories with their doting #SouperPower dad, loving big sister, bowls of chicken noodle soup, a handful of tiny spoons, and some of their all-time favorite fuzzy friends.

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At just $1.79 per 10.5 oz. can, Campbell’s® Condensed Soup with the new Frozen label is an inexpensive way to have your own #SouperPower moment with your kids and their fuzzy best friends, especially when you consider just how little those fuzzy best friends actually eat. 😉

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

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