Raley's Chicken Broth: Calories & Nutrition Facts

Raley's Chicken Broth has 4 calories per 100 g, with 0.4 g protein, 0.4 g carbs and 0 g fat (0.4 g sugars). Below are the full nutrition facts with % Daily Value, plus how it compares to the Canned Soup average.

Raley's Chicken Broth is a canned soup product from Raley's, barcode (GTIN) 0004656701778.

Nutrition Facts (per 100 g)

NutrientPer 100 g% DV*
Calories4 kcal0%
Protein0.4 g1%
Carbohydrates0.4 g0%
Sugars0.4 g
Fat0 g0%
Saturated fat0 g0%
Fiber0 g0%
Sodium358 mg16%

*% Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet (US FDA reference intakes). Sugars shown in grams (there is no FDA Daily Value for total sugars).

Calories by serving

ServingCalories
Per 100 g4 kcal
Per 1 oz (28.35 g)1 kcal
Per serving (1 cup)10 kcal

Raley's Chicken Broth vs. Canned Soup average

Per 100 gRaley's Chicken BrothCanned Soup avg
Calories445
Protein0.4 g3.2 g
Sugars0.4 g1.2 g
Fat0 g1.3 g

Category average from 950 Canned Soup products in the USDA Branded Foods database.

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Frequently asked questions

How many calories are in Raley's Chicken Broth?

Raley's Chicken Broth has 4 calories per 100 g.

How much protein is in Raley's Chicken Broth?

Raley's Chicken Broth contains 0.4 g of protein per 100 g, which is 1% of the Daily Value.

Is Raley's Chicken Broth high in calories?

At 4 kcal per 100 g, Raley's Chicken Broth is below the Canned Soup category average of 45 kcal per 100 g.

What is the barcode for Raley's Chicken Broth?

The barcode (GTIN) for Raley's Chicken Broth is 0004656701778.

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