Campbell Soup dropping 'soup' in name to become 'The Campbell's Company'

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Campbell Soup is dropping 'soup' from its name to become 'The Campbell's Company,' a pivot symbolizing the company's shift to other packaged food such as Goldfish snacks.

<p>NEW YORK — Campbell Soup is dropping &quot&#x3B;soup&quot&#x3B; from its name to become &quot&#x3B;The Campbell's Company,&quot&#x3B; CEO Mark Clouse said on Tuesday, a pivot symbolizing the

 The company's cans later were featured in iconic pop art by Andy Warhol.</p><p>To meet financial guidance, the company will require soup sales to remain stable, Clouse said.

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