Washington Commanders hire Campbell’s CEO Clouse as president
During his tenure, Mark Clouse reshaped the Camden-based food giant’s portfolio, improved growth outlook and orchestrated the $2.7 billion Sovos Brands acquisition.
Shareholders approve Campbell Soup Co. name change (updated)
The rebranding comes as the Camden-based food giant continues to expand beyond its traditional business into snacks, sauces and beverages.
Campbell Soup divesting Noosa yogurt brand
The line joined the Camden-based food giant's portfolio after the $2.7 billion purchase of Sovo Brands Inc. earlier this year. That move also included Rao’s Homemade Italian food brand, which the company hopes to turn into a $1 billion unit.
Rao’s to debut Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade float
While financial terms of the three-year appearance weren’t released, CNN noted that having a presence in the parade generates the “equivalent of $2.25 million in advertising for a brand.”
Camden-based Campbell’s renames Goldfish crackers to appeal to adult snackers
The food giant is temporarily tweaking the moniker of the fish-shaped cheddar treat, part of a $1 billion brand that accounts for a quarter of the company's snack portfolio.
Campbell’s signs on as official partner to HSBE’s 76ers, NJ Devils
The move is the first for the Camden-based company under a new initiative that aims to identify growth opportunities focused on brand and product alliances, licensing opportunities and enterprise-level marketing partnerships.
Campbell Soup Co. plans name change
“We will always love soup and we’ll never take our eye off this critical business," President and CEO Marc Clouse told investors. "But today, we’re so much more than soup.”
Campbell Soup sells Pop Secret brand to Boonton-based snack maker
The buyer, Our Home, has made several moves to accelerate its growth in recent months, while the Camden-headquartered soup and snacks giant continues to strategically focus its snacks portfolio.
Campbell Soup transferring stock listing to Nasdaq
After the transfer occurs at market close Aug. 16, the Camden-based soup and snacks giant will retain the “CPB” ticker symbol.
Campbell Soup announces $230M supply chain optimization
The Camden-based company will focus on upgrading manufacturing facilities and distribution sites across the U.S. as well as leveraging its network of co-manufacturing partners.
NJ food firms face growing litigation over labeling, ingredients (updated)
While most consumers who are less than satisfied with a product or restaurant meal simply throw it out and call it a day, some are resorting to drastic measures.
Campbell awards $880K to 44 nonprofits
The awards – including six in the Garden State – are part of the Camden-based company's ongoing efforts to give back to the communities where it operates.














