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Campbell’s History

Highlights from over 150 years at your kitchen table.

We’ve been proudly making food for over 150 years. Our heritage is a testament to the iconic brands and delicious foods that our employees—past and present—created and continue to build upon today. Explore a few milestones along our journey.

The Early Days

1869 

Joseph Campbell, a wholesale fruit and vegetable vendor, and Abraham Anderson, a commercial canner and packer, form the firm of Anderson & Campbell in Camden, New Jersey. This would one day become Campbell Soup Company. 

1894

Arthur Dorrance succeeds Joseph Campbell as president. Joseph Campbell retires, ending the association of the original founders, with Abraham Anderson having previously left the partnership in 1876.

Arthur Dorrance

1895

First jar of ready-to-eat soup, Beefsteak Tomato, is introduced. New Jersey Beefsteak tomatoes had been our signature product for over 25 years, featured prominently on our labels and first trademark.

1897

Dr. John T. Dorrance, Arthur’s nephew, invents the process of condensing soup, leading to smaller packaging: Cans! The invention makes soups more affordable for families while preserving the quality of the ingredients. 

John Dorrance

1898

First red & white soup can label debuts after a company executive attends the annual Cornell-Penn football game and is impressed by Cornell’s new red and white uniforms.

1900

The company wins a bronze medal for product excellence at the Paris Exposition. The medallion is added to the can label where it still appears to this day.

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1905

Our first national ad campaign debuts in magazines like Good Housekeeping.

Trucks delivering Campbell's

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1911

Campbell’s soup achieves national distribution.

1915

We acquire Franco-American Food company, founded in 1886 and makers of condensed soup and canned pasta. This is our first acquisition.

Franco-American Food products

Introducing Campbell Soup Company

1922

We adopt “Soup” as our middle name, officially becoming Campbell Soup Company.

1931

We begin radio advertising with our iconic “M’m! M’m! Good!” jingle.

1934

We introduce Campbell’s Noodle with Chicken and Cream of Mushroom soups. Noodle with Chicken became Chicken Noodle after a radio announcer misread an ad for the soup and the name stuck.

1941

Campbell Test Kitchens open, with professionally trained home economists developing recipes using condensed soups—many of which would become classics. Today, you can find many of these recipes (and more that have been added since) online.

1948

We acquire V8, founded in 1933 by W.G. Peacock in Evanston, Illinois. The acquisition includes a manufacturing location based in Napoleon, Ohio, opened in 1938. Today, V8 is the leading vegetable juice in the United States.

1951

Campbell’s first television commercial premieres. The company goes on to sponsor highly-rated shows, including “Lassie” and “Peter Pan.”

1951

Future President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, appears in a V8 ad.

Building on our Success

Campbell Soup Foundation

1953

We launch the Campbell Soup Foundation, originally founded as the “Campbell Soup Fund,” which supports organizations driving transformative work in the communities we call home.

1954

Campbell Soup Company goes public on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol CPB.

1955

Campbell home economist, Dorcas Reilly, creates the iconic Green Bean Casserole recipe. Every Thanksgiving, this recipe is viewed 4 million times on our website. Find more fun facts about our Green Bean Casserole or make the recipe!

1957

We open a new 136,000 sq. ft. corporate headquarters less than a mile from our original location in Camden, New Jersey. This is still our home today.

1962

Pepperidge Farm Goldfish debut. The first five flavors are: Lightly Salted (Original), Cheese, Pizza, Barbecue and Smoky. Today, Goldfish are among the world’s most popular snack crackers.

Becoming an Icon

1962

Andy Warhol debuts Campbell’s Soup Cans paintings at the Ferus art gallery in Los Angeles.

1965

SpaghettiOs debuts as “The greatest invention since the napkin.” Original varieties were “Original,” “Franks,” and “Little Meatballs.”

1970

We launch Chunky soup, our first product geared specifically toward men. In 1997, Chunky soup becomes the Official Soup Sponsor of the NFL, with the birth of our famous Mama’s Boys campaign featuring NFL stars.

1974

The Campbell Soup Foundation launches a Summer Program providing safe, constructive activities for thousands of Camden youth each year.

Child playing with giant parachute

1981

We introduce Prego pasta sauces, becoming the #1 new dry grocery product of the decade. 

1983

Our first child care center opens for Campbell families. In 2018 we celebrated the grand opening of a new state-of-the-art Family Center. 

Child Care Center original logo

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1988

Goldfish crackers blast into space onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery.

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1990

The 20 billionth can of Campbell’s Condensed Tomato soup is made. 

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1991

Campbell’s Healthy Request soups are introduced, providing a heart healthy and convenient soup option.

1995

We acquire Pace Foods, a leading producer of salsa, founded by David Pace in San Antonio, Texas in 1947.

1997

Goldfish crackers become “The Snack That Smiles Back” with the introduction of “Smiley,” and actual smiles on some of the crackers. This marks the first-ever alteration to Goldfish since the crackers launched in 1962.

1997

We celebrate 100 years of Campbell’s condensed soup.

Looking Toward the Future

2004

We launch our first Employee Resource Group (ERG), the Campbell African American Network. Today known as the Black Resource Group, it is one of almost a dozen ERGs across the company that help us continue to build a more inclusive workplace.

2006

Goldfish Finn and Friends advertising campaign is first introduced.

2010

We invest in the expansion of our World Headquarters in Camden, New Jersey by opening a new 80,000 square foot, silver-level LEED certified employee center. Our total footprint is now 750,000 square feet.

2011

We launch Campbell’s Healthy Communities, a 10-year, $10-million commitment to improve the health of young people in our hometown of Camden, New Jersey. The program focuses on four areas that we believe make communities healthier: food access; physical activity; nutrition education; and public will.

Solar Panels at our Napoleon, Ohio plant

2012

We dedicate a 9.8 megawatt solar field at our Napoleon, Ohio manufacturing location.

2012

We launch a limited-edition series of cans of Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup with Andy Warhol-inspired labels to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the artist’s work.

Well Yes! 2016 ad

2016

Campbell’s Well Yes! launches with 9 original varieties, including Roasted Chicken & Wild Rice.

2017

We acquire Pacific Foods, maker of natural and organic broths, soups, and plant-based beverages, founded in Tualatin, Oregon in 1987.

Mark Clouse

2019

Mark A. Clouse becomes our 14th president and CEO.

2019

We celebrate 150 years of making delicious, affordable food for all.

2024

We acquire Sovos Brands, adding the Rao’s and Michael Angelo’s brands to our Meals & Beverages portfolio.

2024


We transfer our stock exchange listing to the Nasdaq Global Select Market (Nasdaq), continuing to trade under the “CPB” ticker symbol.

2024

Shareholders vote to change the company’s official name from Campbell Soup Company to The Campbell’s Company.

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