Making the soup is a simple process. Brew the K-cup and let it drip into packet of noodle soup mix you below. The companies say it's a 70-calorie treat with no artificial colors or flavors. The soup will retail for $11.99 for an eight-pack of cups and packets.

"Consumers can choose Homestyle Chicken Broth & Noodle or Southwest Style Chicken Broth & Noodle," according to News965.com.

General Mills already produces Progresso soup and Nature Valley oatmeal pouches and pods that can be brewed in a Keurig machine.

Users are encouraged to clean their machines regularly to avoid having a mash-up of tastes.