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Campbell's is ditching the soup — at least in name. Campbell Soup Co. announced its intention to change its name just over two months ago, saying it wanted to instead be known as the (slightly ...
The Campbell Soup Company will soon no longer have the name "soup" in the brand more than 150 years after its initial founding. ... The $2.7 billion deal will bolster Campbell's food and beverage ...
Last year, Campbell’s snack sales grew 13%, while its soups grew 3%. Legacy food companies like Campbell are pivoting to gain a larger share of the snack market, valued at more than $200 billion ...
1923 Campbell's tomato soup ad. In January 2010, Campbell's Canadian subsidiary began selling a line of soups that are certified by the Islamic Society of North America as being halal (prepared in accordance with Islamic law). Although Campbell does not have any plans to sell its halal soups in the United States, the move drew criticism from ...
Campbell's is known for its soup, but the company is hoping to change its name in an effort to ensure people know it sells other foods, too. Campbell's is known for its soup, but the company is ...
The Campbell Soup Company, which has sold everything from vegetables, snacks, salsa, soup and much more in its 155 years in grocery, has decided to drop the word “Soup” from its corporate name ...
Once a popular staple of the city, Philadelphia Pepper Pot soup disappeared and became a rarity. A canned condensed Pepper Pot soup was available from the Campbell Soup Company for more than a century, from 1899 until it was discontinued in 2010. [8] A Campbell's representative gave "changing consumer tastes" as the reason for its demise.
For the last 20 years, Progresso soup has been seen as an upmarket alternative to market leader Campbell and as a meal replacement.Originally, Progresso cans were both larger than Campbell's cans and came "ready-to-heat" rather than being condensed, and these characteristics helped them attain popularity before Campbell's released the competitive and similar "Chunky" line of products.