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Lipton Recipe Secrets Soup and Dip Mix, Onion Mushroom 1.8 oz, Pack of 12

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About Lipton Recipe Secrets Soup And Dip Mix, Onion

Product Description Our versatile Lipton Recipe Secrets Soup & Dip Mixes are a pantry staple, and the secret ingredient to great tasting recipes of all kinds! Entertaining? No problem — Lipton Recipe Secrets is the convenient go to for any party occasion. For a quick and delicious crowd pleaser, simply combine your favorite Recipe Secrets Mix with a few basic ingredients for an instant, delicious appetizer! Our famous Lipton Onion Dip, made with our Onion Soup & Dip Mix, has been a favorite at parties for decades. When it comes to flavorful family meals, a packet of Lipton Recipe Secrets is your perfect seasoning secret. Add it to everything — from potatoes and burgers, to meatloaf, soups and so much more, and watch your family’s eyes light up with every delicious bite. With six varieties and endless possibilities, there’s a favorite for everyone! Try them all: Golden Onion, Savory Herb with Garlic, Beefy Onion, Vegetable, Onion Mushroom and our classic Onion Soup & Dip Mix. Come busy nights or unexpected guests, you’ll be ready for anything when you keep Lipton Recipe Secrets on hand. Effortless. Dependable. Delicious. Bring the entire family together with Lipton Soups! Warm, soothing, satisfying and delicious since 1940. About the Brand Unilever brands are trusted everywhere; in fact, 150 million times a day, someone somewhere chooses a Unilever product. Among its many well-known food brands are Bestfoods, Knorr, Birds Eye, Bertolli, Lipton, and Ben & Jerry's. Many of its home care and personal care products are market leaders, including Brilhante, Cif, Comfort, Dove, Lux, Pond's, Rexona and Sunsilk. In other words, look in your refrigerator, freezer, or bathroom cabinet, and you're likely to find a Unilever product. In the 1890s, William Hesketh Lever, founder of Lever Bros., wrote down his ideas for Sunlight Soap--his revolutionary new product that helped popularize cleanliness and hygiene in Victorian England. His idea was "to make cleanliness commonplace; to lessen work for women; to foster health and contribute to personal attractiveness, that life may be more enjoyable and rewarding for the people who use our products." This was long before the phrase "Corporate Mission" had been invented, but these ideas have continued to guide the practices of Unilever ever since, even if Lever's language and the notion of only women doing housework has become outdated. In the late 19th century, the businesses that would later become Unilever were among the most philanthropic of their time. They set up projects to improve the lot of their workers and created products with a positive social impact, making hygiene and personal care commonplace and improving nutrition through adding vitamins to foods that were already daily staples. Today, Unilever still believes that success means, as its corporate principles state, acting with "the highest standards of corporate behavior towards our employees, consumers and the societies and world in which we live." Over the years the company has launched or participated in an ever-growing range of initiatives to source sustainable supplies of raw materials, protect environments, support local communities, and much more. From the Manufacturer Lipton Recipe Secrets – Onion Mushroom Hearty mushroom flavor complements our classic onion seasoning to create a truly unique taste. Lipton Recipe Secrets: With Lipton Recipe Secrets, there are countless ways to infuse even more flavor into your meals. It’s your secret to great tasting recipes! History of Lipton In 1880, 40-year-old, Glasgow-born entrepreneur and innovator Sir Thomas Lipton envisioned an opportunity to make tea universally accessible with guaranteed quality at acceptable prices. He began by purchasing tea estates in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, and arranged packaging and shipping at low costs to sell his teas directly from the tea garden to the tea pot. In 1893, he established the Thomas J Lipton Co., a tea packing company with i