HEINZ has launched four new soup flavours for the first time in a decade and they are perfect for the colder weather.

The announcement has gone down a storm with food fans who cannot wait to get their hands on them.

Heinz asked its 'souper' fans which flavours they would like see added to the range

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Heinz asked its ‘souper’ fans which flavours they would like see added to the rangeCredit: Facebook

The four new flavours include Spicy Parsnip, Broccoli and Stilton, French Onion and Chicken Broth.

The new winter warmers are permanent additions to the Heinz soup range and were chosen by “souper” fans.

Heinz asked its fans via Facebook which soup flavours they’d like to see brought to life and it led to the creation of the new flavours.

Shoppers welcomed the news and quickly took to social media to express their excitement.

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One person said: “I’d eat all of them hopefully see them soon”.

And another commented: “Yes finally, French Onion is my second favourite after Tomato”.

While another soup fan added: “Can’t wait to have Broccoli and Stilton”.

The new flavours cost £1.70 for a 400g can and are already available to buy in Sainsbury’s.

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The soups will be available in other major supermarkets from the following dates:

It is the first time Heinz has added to the Classics range in 10 years, aside from the Cream of Tomato soup which was launched earlier this year.

Alessandra de Dreuille, director of meals and insights at Heinz said: “We’re so excited to be launching these delicious new soup varieties and can’t wait to see what the public think.

“We know our fans have been keen to see these flavours brought to supermarket aisles and love adding variety to their meals, and so I’m thrilled to announce they’re finally here”.

Meanwhile, the brand divided fans recently by adding three new flavours to its baked bean range.

It also created some condiment controversy when it announced the launch of a new Heinz Tomato Ketchup pasta sauce.

Back in July shoppers were thrilled to discover the return of a Heinz 90’s classic.

The iconic brand also recently settled the argument of where is best to store Heinz tomato ketchup – the fridge or the cupboard?

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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