Product Info
- Price:
- $2.97 - $8.97
- Original Price:
$12.99- Item #:
- 1988892
- Size/Qty:
- 2 PACK 24 OUNCES EACH
Spotted something interesting in the clearance aisle: Manischewitz Chicken Matzo Ball Soup (Item #1988892) marked down. This two-pack gives you 48 ounces total of the classic Jewish comfort food that’s been warming souls since 1888.
You’re getting two 24-ounce containers of ready-to-heat matzo ball soup, complete with those fluffy, dumpling-like matzo balls floating in seasoned chicken broth. Manischewitz is pretty much the household name for kosher products, so you know what you’re getting quality-wise. These shelf-stable containers make it easy to keep comfort food on hand without the hours of prep time grandma would put in.
Whether this is actually a solid deal depends on what you normally pay for convenience soup. Matzo ball soup typically runs higher than your average chicken noodle since it’s more of a specialty item. If you’re comparing it to making your own from scratch, you’re obviously paying a premium for convenience—but if you’re comparing it to deli or restaurant matzo ball soup, this could save you some serious cash. The real question is whether you’ll actually use both containers before they expire.
This is likely on clearance because Passover ended back in April, and Costco tends to clear out kosher-for-Passover items in the months following the holiday. That said, matzo ball soup isn’t just for Passover—it’s year-round comfort food, especially when you’re feeling under the weather or just craving something warm and nostalgic. Since this is a clearance find, don’t expect it to stick around long. If you see it and want it, grab it.
- Two 24-ounce containers (48 ounces total)
- Classic Manischewitz recipe with fluffy matzo balls in seasoned chicken broth
- Kosher certified for those observing dietary laws
- Ready to heat and serve—no lengthy preparation required
- Shelf-stable packaging for pantry storage
- Great comfort food for sick days or quick meals
- Authentic Jewish deli taste without the deli prices
If you’re already a fan of matzo ball soup or keep kosher, this clearance price might be worth checking out. Do you stock comfort soups like this in your pantry, or are you more of a make-it-from-scratch person?