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Month: June 2021

The Vintage Advertising for Campbell’s Soup Company

I love soup……a lot. Maybe too much. I could honestly eat it morning, new and night. And when my husband goes away on trips or even for just a night he always stocks up on yummy soups for me to eat. He knows me that well. HA!

Now one of the soups that has a strong hold on my childhood memories and is still a staple in my home today is Campbell’s Soup. I remember it being served when I was sick (chicken noodle), when I wanted grilled cheese and tomato soup and it is in my mom’s famous tuna casserole (nothing is better). It truly was & is loved.

So for today’s post I wanted to show a bunch of vintage Campbell’s soup ads from the 1920s-1960s that I found on the internet. Maybe it will bring back some nostalgia for some of my readers as well as give you ideas for your next dinner.

Let’s see what I found!

1920s vintage ad for Campbell's Tomato Soup

Source: eBay

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

Brief Early History of the Campbell’s Soup Company (Source):

The story of Campbell Soup began more than 140 years ago when Joseph Campbell, a fruit merchant, and Abraham Anderson, an icebox maker, formed the Joseph Campbell Preserve Company in Camden, New Jersey producing and selling canned fruits and vegetable preserves.

It wasn’t until 1897 that the concept of condensed soup was born with much thanks to John T. Dorrance. Condensed soup revolutionized how North Americans could easily and quickly feed their families with affordable, delicious and nourishing soup.

The new condensed soup was easier to transport and by reducing the quantity of water, the volume of an individual can was greatly reduced which made it economical.

Soon the Company expanded to 21 kinds of condensed soups, all of which sold for 10 cents a can.

1918 Campbells Soup vintage ad

1918 Campell’s Soup Ad. Source: Vintage Ad Browser

Campbell’s Soup Comes to Canada!

On November 28, 1930, the wholesome, convenient goodness of the famous “red and white label” finally came to Canada. Nine months later in New Toronto, just north of Lake Ontario, Campbell’s Toronto Plant opened its doors and quite literally fired-up the kettles!

Some can still remember the early days, when the start of tomato soup production season marked the town with “help needed” notices written on the sidewalks of Lakeshore Boulevard in chalk.

John Baycroft drives his wagon southbound onThird Street in New Toronto in the late 1940s. Behind him is the 1931 Campbell’s Soup plant at 60 Birmingham Street, which still operates there today. – Courtesy/John Baycroft

John Baycroft drives his wagon southbound onThird Street in New Toronto in the late 1940s. Behind him is the 1931 Campbell’s Soup plant at 60 Birmingham Street, which still operates there today. - Courtesy/John Baycroft

Source: Toronto.com

Cook with Campbell’s!

The idea to use condensed soup in recipes originated in a cookbook entitled “Helps for the Hostess” that was published in 1916 (Avail on ETSY HERE)

Campbell Soup Kids Helps for the Hostess 1916 recipes menus table settings holidays Joseph Campbell Company booklet staple bound illustrated

Source: Etsy

After the Second World War, Campbell home economists cooked up recipes like “GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE” (Created in 1955) that fed scores of baby boomers and became classic dishes that live on today.

Campbell's Green Bean Casserole recipe

Source: Pinterest

Last fun bit of history!

The classic red-and-white can design used by many Campbell’s branded products has become an American icon, and its use in pop art was typified by Andy Warhol’s series of Campbell’s Soup Cans prints (Source).

Andy Warhol's series of Campbell's Soup Cans print

Source: MoMA

Now it’s time for the vintage ads!

1928 Campbell’s Vegetable Soup ad. “Why women like this modern way for “Making” Vegetable Soup”.

Vintage 1928 CAMPBELL'S Vegetable Soup Food Kitchen Art Decor

Source: eBay

1929 Vintage Ad. “Eat your vegetables children! They are good for you”!

1929 CAMPBELLS SOUP AD Original Soup Advertisement

Source: Etsy

“4 delicious ways to give your child more milk: Tomato Soup, Pea Soup, Celery Soup and Asparagus Soup”. 1937 Vintage Ad.

4 delicious ways to give your child more milk: Tomato Soup, Pea Soup, Celery Soup and Asparagus Soup". 1937 Vintage Ad.

Source: Flickr

“When they come for a minute and stay for a meal. Your’re always ready when you’ve Campbell’s Soups on hand-tempting, nourishing, satisfying. 1930s Vintage ad.

Vintage 1930s Campbell's Soup Food Ad

Source: Etsy

“Soups….with IDEAS! Here are tempting dishes to go with each soup”-1944 Vintage Ad.

Examples of what to serve with Chicken Soup:

  • Stuffed Green Peppers
  • Frankfurter and potato salad

Examples of what to serve with Pea Soup:

  • Jellied Tomato and Chicken Salad
  • Corn Fritters with Bacon

Examples of what to serve with Vegetable Soup:

  • Creamed eggs on Toast
  • Chicken Shortcake
1944 Campbell's Soup Ad Soups with dinner Ideas

Source: eBay

1945 Vintage Campbell’s Soup Ad: “Wouldn’t I be silly to make it myself?”.

Liz Note: Her hair is so cute in this ad!

1945 Campbell's Vegetable Soup-Silly To Make Yourself Original 13.5 * 10.5 Magazine Ad

Source: Etsy

1945 Campbell’s Soup Christmas Print Ad- “3 Cheers for Mother”.

Vintage 1945 Campbell's Soup Christmas Print Ad

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1951 Campbell’s Soup Print Ad – “Soup for Lunch”. Survey says it’s the favorite noon dish! What is your favorite combo?

Vintage 1951 Campbell's Soup Print Ad featuring a 1950s housewife with her son.

Source: Etsy

1950s Vintage ad. Are you a Tomato Soup with water kind of person? Or a Cream of Tomato with milk person? I’m the cream kind.

1950s Vintage Campbell's Soup vintage ad featuring tomato soup

Source: Etsy

Campbell’s Tomato Soup Recipes, 1958. “Red, hot’n rave dishes-Tomato Soup Specials”.

  • Tomato Barbecued Chicken
  • Baked Creole Pork Chops
  • Chili Meat Balls
Vintage Ad Print Campbell's Tomato Soup Recipes, 1958 vintage recipes

Source: eBay

1952 Vintage ad for Campbell’s Clam Chowder.

Collectible Campbell's Soups original 1952 Ad for clam chowder

Source: Etsy

1964 Campbell’s Soup Home Economics Department Tested Recipes:

  • Biscuit Chicken Pie
  • Casserole Italiano
  • Pork Chop & Potato Scallop
1964 Campbell's Soup Canned Food Cooking Recipes Vintage Photo PRINT AD 1960s

Source: eBay

Hope you enjoyed these fun vintage ads!

Share your favourite soup or soup recipe using Campbell’s in the comments section below.

Liz

My Vintage Purchase: A Mid-Century Accordion Music Box Decanter Caddy

For my birthday (May 4th) my mom and dad gave me a little bit of money to spend on whatever vintage image caught my eye. Well friends, lets take a look at what I purchased from Alleycat Snap Vintage …..

A 1950s / 1960s Accordion Music Box Decanter Caddy! EEEK!!! Isn’t it beautiful?? AND it’s a music box that was made in Japan!

A 1950s Accordion Music Box Decanter Caddy-Mid Century vintage item

Check out a video i made so you could hear the music box song (video link HERE).

Also…..I got my second moderna shot last week! Things have been very slow for the vaccine rollout in Canada so I’m the first of most of my friends for this milestone. June 23rd is hug day!!

In honour of this BIG day, I got dressed up and did a fun video with my dear friend Liisa who also got her second shot at the same time. We have been in each others bubble for a year and half, so this was a special day that we were glad to have shared together. Check out the fun below.

1950s Vintage Fashion-1950s Vintage Mexican Novelt skirt, wicker purse, Vivien of Holloway halter top and 1950s vintage half poodle vintage hairstyle
1950s vintage half poodle vintage hairstyle with hair flowers.

Our Fun Video at College Park in Toronto (Video link HERE):

I hope you enjoyed my newest vintage purchase and enjoyed sharing in the fun of my second shot! Glad that life is slowly getting back to normal.

Stay safe friends!

Liz

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.