Heyday Canning Company

4.5 378 Reviews

Heyday Canning Company sells a range of canned beans.

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Heyday Canning Company reviews and discussion

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Best of Thingtesting #7 in Food

88% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Unique and flavorful taste
  • Convenient ready-to-eat product
  • Versatile in various meals
  • Quality ingredients used
  • Perceived as overpriced
  • High sodium content
  • Some flavors are bland
  • Some flavors perceived as oily

Heyday Canning Company's canned beans are praised for their unique and flavorful taste, convenience, versatility, and quality ingredients. However, they are perceived as overpriced and have high sodium content. Some flavors were reported to be bland and too oily. Some customers found specific flavors unappealing.

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384 reviews and posts

  • Tastes so good. It’s nice not only soups and has some ingredients. It’s healthy not chemical I love it.

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  • I’ve never seen this brand in the store, so I was excited to try it. I didn’t love the flavor options available. The smokiness of the soup did not appeal to me. I’d like to see a couple of other classic soup flavors offered from them.

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  • Fantastic!

    Love the new soups - will happily repurchase!

  • This was a great tasty soup. Perfect to have on hand for the fall and winter months ahead. Gives the feeling of a homemade soup without all the work!

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  • These are some of the best-canned soups I have tried. The flavor profiles were robust and unique. Like any canned soup, so easy to heat up. Such an easy and delicious meal.

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  • Tried the new chili soup that they offered. Surprisingly, the soup was nicely spicy around a medium level. Most "spicy" foods are actually quite bland or only have a little bit of black pepper but this actually had a kick. The flavors were overall balanced between sweet and smoky as well.

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  • I loved the chili I tried out for dinner last night! I didn't have much to add to it, like toppings or whatnot, and it was still very flavorful and satisfying. It had the best smoky taste and wonderful ingredients. I can't wait to try more of Heydey's products!

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  • We used Heyday's Enchilada black beans in a veggie burrito and it they were flavorful and a great addition to the recipe, especially when they were already seasoned well and not JUST black beans. I would buy again.

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  • An absolutely top-tier canned soup brand. I tried the mole chili and lemon parmesan noodle soup and really enjoyed both of them. The lemon parmesan was a bit on the salty side, but other than that I really enjoyed the bright lemon flavor, the shape and texture of the pasta, and how many whole pieces of tomatoes were in the can. The mole chili was also delicious; the warming blend of chili, chocolate, cinnamon, and other spices reminded me of mole I've had in Mexico City and Oaxaca. Given how expensive canned soup has become—and how lackluster most brands' soups are—I would happily pay full price for these ones when I'm looking for an easy dinner or a simple way to elevate a meal.

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  • I tried both the Lemon Parmesan Noodle Soup and the Grilled Cheese Tomato Soup and both were delicious. I especially loved the Lemon Parmesan one. It had great flavor and was perfect for dinner. The tomato one was excellent too, with a classic grilled cheese. Yum!

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  • These soups have become my favorite product since the first time I’ve tried them.

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  • These chickpeas were fantastic! I can't wait to eat them again! Great nutrition and great flabor too. Great lemon flavor

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  • Wow this is one of my new favorite soups! I’ve had their Harissa beans before and found them really tasty so I was eager to try it. A new staple for me

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  • Wow, I'd have to say this is one of the best - if not the best - canned soup I've ever tried. I was really surprised at the complex flavor and not too much salt, which is rare for canned soup. I tried the lentil stew, which had a butternut squash base. And for $6 per can, I'd never have tried this if it wasn't for this Thingtesting BOGO offer. I'd say it's worth it since it tasted much more like take out than something from a can or grocery store. I'm sold, will try the corn soup next and will try the other flavors too. I'll be looking for coupons!

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  • These were so easy to find in the store and delicious. They were convenient and very flavorful.

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  • I enjoyed the Enchilada beans, which really only needed to be served with rice. I still have to try the apricot glazed beans and the new creamy coconut corn chowder.

  • First off, everyone* knows I write the best reviews on Thingtesting. I 👏🏼. Bring 👏🏼. The 👏🏼. Saus 👏🏼. But you know who else brings the saus? Heyday with their tasty beans. Picked up the Coconut Curry and Harissa Lemon at the local Whole Foods. I scanned the QR code on the can and leaned into their curry chickpea and baked cauliflower recipe. It was delicious. So did I pay five bucks for a can of chickpeas? Yes. But did I look like a hero to my wife when I whipped up a dinner that rocked her tastebuds in 15 minutes? Also yes. To all my fellow dads out there you know that’s real* value. I likely won’t crack a can of Heydey for every meal, but I’ll definitely be a repeat customer and keep the ole pantry stocked with a few cans.

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  • Did I enjoy this product? Absolutely. Would I buy it again? Probably not. I tried the Enchilada Black Beans flavor in a Mexican-style casserole, and it added a really nice, spicy flavor. I also tasted a spoonful separately, and found it just the right amount of zing (the can indicate it's "mild heat," which was true). However, at $3.49/can, it's awfully expensive, as I can purchase a can of black beans for about $1 and easily add similar spices for less than half the cost. I also should make note of the design of the label: very mid-century and it certainly stood out on the shelf. :-)

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