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The Minneapolis Star, Minnesota, April 4, 1922
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The Minneapolis Star, Minnesota, April 4, 1922
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 29, 1909
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LIFE magazine, December 14, 1953
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Oakland Tribune, California, April 28, 1935
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Main Street between Sixth & Seventh, Los Angeles, 1941
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Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pocket Companion, 1800
No wine until you finish your fish and soup!
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, December 1, 1906
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LIFE Magazine, November 30, 1936
All around the world, in the Arctic and all the Tropics, people like a plate of Campbell’s Tomato Soup. It is the world’s No. 1 soup because it’s such out-and-out good eating.
There’s a fresh-from-the-garden taste about it that delights your palate from the first sip. There’s fine table butter to make it sublimely smooth, and delicate seasoning to beguile your taste.
Health here, too! - The natural health benefits of luscious ripe tomatoes.
You will not find in all the world another soup like this Tomato Soup of Campbell’s. Home cooks and famous hotel chefs have failed to copy it. There is something about this soup of soups that just cannot be matched. Sometime soon enjoy again the world’s bowl of smiles.
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The Wichita Beacon, Kansas, October 11, 1921
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Restaurant, Sikeston, Missouri, May 1940
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Santa Cruz Evening News, July 3, 1923
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White Tower hamburgers, Amsterdam, New York, October 1941
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White Tower hamburgers, Amsterdam, New York, October 1941
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Glorified hamburgers, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 1938
All right, Henry, but if it’s all the same to you, we’ll stick to cow’s milk for a while.
Boston, March 16, 1921