Daily News | Campbell’s will oversee pretzels and Goldfish from expanded headquarters in Camden
Campbell Soup Co. on Wednesday announced a $50 million upgrade and expansion of its Camden headquarters as it consolidates the central offices of snacks businesses from North Carolina and Connecticut.
, but until now kept its headquarters separate from the main offices in Camden, where Campbell has been based for more than 150 years.Campbell’s president and chief executive Mark Clouse said that since the Snyder’s-Lance acquisition that company had wanted to bring the two parts of its snacks business together in one place. COVID-19 delayed the move.
The snacks division, in addition to Snyder’s pretzels and Lance cracker sandwiches includes Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps, Kettle and Cape Cod potato chips, and Late July snacks. Pepperidge Farm products include cookies, Goldfish crackers, and breads.
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