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Campbell Soup & N.J. Governor Corzine to Announce Expansion of Campbell’s World Headquarters

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CAMDEN, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 6, 2007–Campbell Soup Company
(NYSE:CPB) along with New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine, and Camden
Mayor Gwendolyn Faison on Wednesday, February 7, will make a major
announcement regarding plans to expand and enhance Campbell’s world
headquarters in Camden.

Campbell’s President and CEO Douglas R. Conant will unveil the
company’s plans and discuss its future in Camden during a morning news
conference to be held in the Dorrance Center at Campbell’s World
Headquarters.


     Who:    Douglas R. Conant, President and CEO, Campbell Soup
              Company
             Governor Jon S. Corzine, and Camden Mayor Gwendolyn
              Faison

     What:   Major announcement regarding new state-of-the-art
              facility at Campbell's World Headquarters in Camden.

             Photo opportunity in Campbell's kitchen with Conant and
              Corzine

     When:   Wednesday, February 7, 2007
             10:45 a.m. to 11:25 a.m.

             Media may arrive as early as early 10:00 a.m. for set up

     Where:  The Dorrance Center
             Campbell Soup Company
             1 Campbell Place
             Camden, N.J.

Upon arrival, media should check in at the Dorrance Center
entrance.

About Campbell Soup Company

Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of
high quality simple meals, including soups, baked snacks,
vegetable-based beverages, and premium chocolate products. Founded in
1869, the company has a portfolio of market-leading brands, including
“Campbell’s,” “Pepperidge Farm,” “Arnott’s,” “V8,” and “Godiva.” For
more information on the company, visit Campbell’s website at
www.thecampbellscompany.com.


    CONTACT: Campbell Soup Company
             Anthony Sanzio (Media), (856) 968-4390
             or
             Leonard F. Griehs (Analysts), (856) 342-6428

    SOURCE: Campbell Soup Company
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