Campbell Soup plans to invest $160M to make 1,500 Goldfish crackers per second
As its beloved Pepperidge Farm crackers swim toward becoming a $1 billion business, the Camden company is making upgrades to meet consumer demand.
Campbell expands lineup with gluten-free cooking soups
Two of the Camden company's most popular varieties are rolling out to stores in their updated versions nationwide this summer.
NJ companies score partnerships with New York Yankees, MLS
While the iconic Baby Ruth candy bar will make its presence known in the Bronx, Campbell Soup Co. has been named as the Official Snack Sponsor of Major League Soccer.
Campbell Soup selling off its Emerald Nuts snack brand
“The sale of the ... business is part of our ongoing strategic process to create greater focus on driving accelerated growth across our Snacks division and power brands," said Chris Foley, executive vice president and president of Campbell Snacks.
Campbell celebrates Take Your Child to Work Day (slideshow)
More than 150 children came out to the soup and snack maker's Camden headquarters to learn about what their parents and guardians do.
Former Campbell Soup CEO Dale Morrison dies at 74
Dale Morrison headed up the iconic Camden-based soup and snack giant from 1997 to 2000.
Campbell awards $800K in grants to 40 nonprofits making a difference
The annual program provides support to groups working to increase food access and encourage healthy lifestyles.
Campbell Soup uses AI to go from Mmm, Mmm Good to even better
The newly released – and quite popular – Chunky Ghost Pepper Chicken Noodle soup is the latest innovation the Camden-headquartered company developed with the help of artificial intelligence.
Campbell Soup appoints new CFO, executive vice president
Carrie Anderson comes to the company from Princeton-based Integra LifeSciences, a leading global medical technology company.
Campbell consolidating snacks division, relocating 330 jobs to Camden
As a result, the soup and snack giant said it plans to invest $50 million to upgrade and expand its headquarters in the city, where it has operated from for more than 150 years.
Campbell helps Camden schools provide better nutrition for students
Over the next five years, the soup and snack giant plans to invest $5 million in Full Futures, a sweeping effort to make sure children are well fed and ready to thrive — both in the classroom and outside of it.
Campbell Soup signs 12-year virtual power purchase agreement with Enel
According to the Camden-based company, the VPPA will help it make “substantial progress” toward its goal of achieving a 42% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by fiscal year 2030.
















