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About Campbell's
The Campbell's Company, formerly known as Campbell Soup Company, is a renowned American food manufacturer with a rich history spanning over 150 years. Established in 1869 by Joseph A. Campbell and Abraham Anderson, the company has evolved into a diversified brand powerhouse.
It offers a wide array of products beyond its iconic soups. In September 2024, Campbell's rebranded itself to "The Campbell's Company" to better reflect its expanded product portfolio, which now includes snacks, beverages, and other packaged foods.
This strategic move underscores the company's commitment to innovation and meeting the evolving tastes of consumers.
Product Divisions
The company's diverse product offerings are organized into two main divisions: Meals & Beverages and Snacks.
Under the Meals & Beverages division, Campbell's continues to produce its classic soups, sauces, and canned meals. Notable brands in this category include Campbell's, Prego pasta sauces, and V8 beverages.
The Snacks division encompasses popular snack products such as:
- Pepperidge Farm cookies and crackers
- Snyder's of Hanover pretzels
- Cape Cod potato chips
- Goldfish crackers
Headquarters and Locations
Headquartered in Camden, New Jersey, The Campbell's Company operates numerous facilities across North America.
In addition to its main office in Camden, the company has offices in:
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Houston, Texas
These locations support various functions, including manufacturing, distribution, and corporate operations.
Community Impact
The Campbell's Company is dedicated to making a positive impact through its products and community initiatives.
In fiscal 2024, the company donated $67.8 million in food and funds and supported 24,171 service hours by employees.
This commitment reflects the company's purpose of connecting people through food they love and fostering a culture of inclusivity and belonging.