• A healthy kids entree made with O-shaped pasta in a delicious tomato and cheese sauce
  • Each 7.5 oz. can has 1 serving
  • 20% of daily vegetables per serving
  • No artificial flavors, no synthetic colors, no preservatives added, and 0 grams of trans fat per serving
  • Ready in as little as 3 minutes! Great for a quick and easy afternoon snack

I’m not a hardcore organic person, however, these are way better than the original. The regular ones taste too chemically enhanced now and it’s pretty gross and it upsets my stomach. These should be everywhere.

Very hard to find in grocery stores these days. I gave up and finally found them on Amazon, and for less than similar ones were selling for in local grocery stores. They taste just as good as I remember from when I was a kid. Not exactly a health food, but definitely falls into the category of comfort food.

Delicious! After reading several positive reviews, I figured I would go ALL IN and buy 70 plus cans. These are delicious! The sauce is sweet, but not TOO sweet. Not one Raviolio was halved as most other brands ALWAYS have several pieces of Ravioli. What you see on the can is exactly what you get. I will be making this a monthly order as I am very impressed with my first ever taste of these delicious treats! Yum yum!

Never heard of these, but purchased 12 for under $20.00. It was well worth it too. If given Chef Boy's I will still eat them. However, these Campbell's Ravioli were much favorable than Chef Boy's and the taste was excellent too. You really don't have to "doctor" them either. All I did was heat, add a bit of shredded cheese, and eat! Well worth the price. WILL buy again when I have a yearning for Ravioli, and especially if they're at the same price!

Amazing value for the amount and size of the cans, they're a lot bigger than expected! A big hit for my kids!

This was my one of my favorites as a kid. I remember wanting to try every different shape I could find when going to the supermarket. It came all intact one or two slightly dented but I ate those first.

Ok, first of all, this is the ONLY canned pasta-type food I will eat, and when I used to be able to buy it in Adams and then Target, I would hide it so the kids didn't find it. Target has since forsaken me (as has Adams), so I had to go the online route, and thank GOODNESS, Amazon did not let me down. These are raviolis, yes, but they are SO FLIPPING YUMMY. I don't understand why I can't find them in any store anywhere, but I am grateful to get them at all. I actually signed up for the regular shipments every few months, because the rest of my family now knows my secret, and they eat them all. I love these. Did I mention that? They are absolutely NOTHING like the squishy, weird Chef Boyardee stuff. I don't even know how to explain it. These are just a different experience altogether. Just try them, because they rule, and I am terrified that the company will stop making them, since the boneheads who own all of my local grocery stores don't stock them.

I remember eating these as a child. I decided to take a chance and order, not knowing if they would taste like I remember. They actually taste like I thought they would. I don't care for the Chef brand, but these are pretty good. Not that they are in any way comparable to fresh made, but for a quick meal or snack, they are pretty tasty. I wouldn't make them a diet staple for multiple reasons, but in moderation, they can provide some variety at a very reasonable cost.

Tasty meat filled pasta discs in a rich thick sauce, different taste than other major brand, but I like them equally. I detected the faintest undercurrent of chili powder, and there is a slightly stronger tomatoey taste that I quite like. Flatter than other brand and more of an octagonal (or maybe hexagonal) shape rather than raised square. Meat filling does NOT leak out of unsealed pasta packets. Well behaved little morsels. Slow and very low temp. in microwave in covered dish leaves the pasta softish and hot but not mushy. Must not use high heat and long cooking time unless you actually want overcooked mush. I put a veg. with this and discovered that half a can is very filling, even for a bigger eater like I am. Plenty of moist meat filling per pocket and many meat crumbles in sauce. Does not appear to be TVP, either, although I'm fine with that, too. Not overly salty tasting. Gourmet? Of course not. It isn't meant to compete with from scratch pasta dishes. Nice for an occasional quick and flavorful meal? You bet. I'm older, mobility impaired and can't stand for extended periods of time, so it fills my occasional needs for quick and tasty meals. My flats of 12 cans have a 2 year 4 month "sell by" date. At about a buck a can I'm happy. I can also see adding some salsa or sriracha sauce for added zing now and again. Kids, and adults who haven't got unrealistic expectations of canned food, will like it. Watch the prices carefully. Amazon changes radically and often in a matter of days or even hours and back again. If less than $1.25 a can in a flat of a dozen, I would say it's a bargain, more so if you get 2 meals from each can most of the time.

This is my ultimate comfort food. I have been eating these things since I was a kid and they were always my favorite and I still love them to this day and I am 46 years old. I know its crap food but heck, you only live once. These are just as cheap as getting them at the grocery store if you do Subscribe and Save and you don't have to lug them home. If you liked canned ravioli, you will drool over these. They are really filling, too. I am a big eater but I can eat one can of these and I'm satisfied. Yummy!