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Swanson is a brand of TV dinners, broths, and canned poultry made for the North American and Hong Kong markets. The former Swanson Company was founded in Omaha, Nebraska, where it developed improvements of the frozen dinner.
Swanson Dinners are here to help serve up a delicious taste of home. They have everything you need in a meal—from protein, to carbs, to vegetables—complete with a brownie for dessert. View products.
Swanson's original frozen TV dinner consisted of a compartmentalized metal tray, an entrée, and two sides — all for just 89 cents. In its first year on shelves, 10 million units were sold. In the following decades, the dinner adapted to changing diets and tastes.
Here’s what makes each one special as well as a few tips on ways to use them to get the best flavor possible from your culinary creations. Swanson® Broths & Stocks are made from high quality ingredients, are non-GMO, have no added MSG, no preservatives and no artificial flavors.
Shortly after 21-year-old Betty Cronin began working for the company as a bacteriologist, Swanson execs tasked her with puzzling through the science of making frozen meals actually taste...
Swanson Dinners are here to help serve up a delicious taste of home. They have everything you need in a meal—from protein, to carbs, to vegetables—complete with a brownie for dessert.
Premium white Swanson chicken with no antibiotics or added MSG. 97% fat-free, gluten-free and has 12 grams of protein in each 2.6-ounce serving. Ready to eat with no need to drain; great on sandwiches, crackers, salads or straight from the pouch.
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Swanson ® has endless dinner possibilities that the whole family will love! See All Recipes. Create flavorful dinners easily with Swanson® stock or broth. Count on Swanson® for great flavor every time in your soups, stews, & family favorites.
According to former Swanson employee Gerry Thomas, the frozen food company had about 520,000 pounds of surplus turkey after the holiday in 1952. They stored the meat on refrigerated rail cars...