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Campbell Soup Company is a Fortune 500 food processing company headquartered in Camden, New Jersey, directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. Founded in 1869 by Joseph A. Campbell and Abraham Anderson, Campbell's is one of America's most iconic food brands, known for its condensed soup and the distinctive red and white soup can made famous by Andy Warhol's pop art. The company owns numerous brands including Pepperidge Farm, Prego, V8, and Goldfish crackers, and remains a major employer in the greater Philadelphia region with deep roots in the Delaware Valley economy.[1]

History

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Origins (1869)

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Campbell's was founded in 1869:

Beginning:

  • Joseph A. Campbell and Abraham Anderson founded company
  • Camden, New Jersey location
  • Canned tomatoes, vegetables, jellies initially
  • Across river from Philadelphia

Condensed Soup Invention (1897)

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Revolutionary product:

  • Dr. John T. Dorrance joined company (1897)
  • Invented condensed soup
  • Removed water for cheaper shipping
  • Transformed the company

The Red and White Can

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Iconic design:

  • Adopted 1898
  • Red and white color scheme
  • Based on Cornell University colors
  • Became American icon

Early 20th Century

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Growth:

  • "M'm! M'm! Good!" slogan (1935)
  • Campbell Kids advertising characters
  • National expansion
  • Brand building

Andy Warhol (1962)

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Pop art fame:

  • Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans artwork
  • Cultural icon status
  • Art world recognition
  • Enduring fame

Modern Era

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Evolution:

  • Acquisitions (Pepperidge Farm, V8, etc.)
  • Product diversification
  • Health-conscious adaptations
  • Global expansion

Brands

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Campbell's Soup

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Core brand:

  • Condensed soups
  • Chunky soups
  • Ready-to-serve
  • Soup varieties

Pepperidge Farm

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Bakery brand:

  • Goldfish crackers
  • Cookies
  • Bread products
  • Frozen foods

Prego

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Pasta sauce:

  • Italian sauces
  • Market leader
  • Various flavors

Beverage:

  • Vegetable juice
  • Fruit blends
  • Health positioning

Other Brands

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Portfolio:

  • Swanson (broths, stocks)
  • Pace (salsa)
  • Snyder's-Lance (snacks)
  • Late July (organic snacks)

Philadelphia Connection

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Camden Location

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Across the river:

  • Camden, NJ headquarters
  • Visible from Philadelphia
  • Delaware Valley employer
  • Regional identity

Economic Impact

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Regional importance:

  • Major employer
  • Economic anchor for Camden
  • Supplier relationships
  • Community investment

Historical Ties

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Deep roots:

  • Over 150 years in region
  • Part of Philadelphia-area identity
  • Local philanthropy
  • Community presence

Operations

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Manufacturing

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Production:

  • Multiple manufacturing facilities
  • Camden operations
  • North American plants
  • International production

Distribution

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Supply chain:

  • National distribution
  • Retail partnerships
  • Food service operations
  • E-commerce growth

Research and Development

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Innovation:

  • Camden R&D facility
  • Product development
  • Health and nutrition focus
  • Consumer insights

Products

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Soup Division

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Meals & Beverages:

  • Campbell's condensed soup
  • Campbell's Chunky
  • Ready-to-serve soup
  • Broth and stock

Snacks Division

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Snacking products:

  • Goldfish crackers
  • Pepperidge Farm cookies
  • Snyder's pretzels
  • Lance crackers

Food Service

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Commercial:

  • Restaurant and institutional
  • Schools and healthcare
  • Large-format products

Challenges

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Changing Consumer Tastes

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Industry shifts:

  • Declining soup consumption
  • Fresh food preferences
  • Health concerns
  • Millennial eating habits

Competition

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Market dynamics:

  • Private label growth
  • Specialty food competition
  • Changing retail landscape
  • Online grocery

Portfolio Decisions

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Strategic choices:

  • Brand divestitures
  • Acquisition integration
  • Focus on growth areas
  • Portfolio optimization

Leadership

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Dorrance Family

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Family influence:

  • Dorrance family long involvement
  • Significant shareholders
  • Board representation
  • Historical legacy

Corporate Governance

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Structure:

  • Public company
  • Professional management
  • Board oversight
  • Shareholder accountability

Community and Culture

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Pop Culture

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Cultural significance:

  • Andy Warhol artwork
  • American kitchen staple
  • Advertising icons (Campbell Kids)
  • Nostalgia brand

Camden Commitment

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Local investment:

  • Headquarters maintained in Camden
  • Community development support
  • Local employment
  • Charitable giving

Philanthropy

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Giving:

  • Campbell Foundation
  • Hunger relief
  • Community support
  • Education initiatives

Future

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Strategy

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Direction:

  • Snacking growth
  • Health and wellness
  • E-commerce expansion
  • Portfolio optimization

Innovation

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Product development:

  • New flavors and formats
  • Health-conscious options
  • Convenience focus
  • Consumer trends

See Also

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References

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  1. "Campbell Soup Company". Campbell Soup Company. Retrieved December 31, 2025
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