Sarah,
Are these like ramen noodles? We don't have Mr. Noodles either, so I'm still not sure. We have several types of ramen noodles that come in a styrofoam cup and you add water--is that what you've got?
If so, there are two sizes. A little cup (sold in twin packs usually--like about the size of a small cup of coffee at a convenience store) has 150 calories and the big cup (would be quite a large cup of coffee) has 300 cal. The fat content is pretty high--I'm thinking the points come out to 7 for the big cup. Unless you've got the kind that's "baked, not fried"--I'd assume it would be rather clearly labeled as such because that's the selling point.
My kids just love these. Actually, during a very successful calorie-counting weight loss journey several years back, I had one of the little ones for lunch each day. Just kept adding more and more water until it wasn't salty any longer--made quite a filling amount of soup. The points formula does dock you heavily for the fat, but it's still not a dreadful choice unless you need to watch your sodium.
Beth, I'm thinking those values you're recalling must be for cup-a-soup? The hearty ones are about 60, as you say.
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