Response from campbell\'s soup

Posted on: Fri, 05/24/2002 - 1:01am
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pI wrote Campbell's about their soups and here is their response./p
pWe received your message and appreciate your taking the time to contact Campbell Soup Company./p
pWe do not include peanuts in any of our soups. If we did, it would be listed in the ingredient statement. If a product is made in a facility that also manufactured a product that does contain peanuts, you will see the following disclaimer under the ingredient statement: "This product may contain traces of peanuts"./p
pWe hope this information is helpful to you./p
pThank you for visiting the Campbell Soup web-site./p
pCampbell Soup Web Teambr /
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p1462370A/p

Posted on: Fri, 05/24/2002 - 7:27am
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I received the same information via phone from Campbell Soup Company a couple of months ago. My questions were with respect to Swanson lower sodium beef broth and natural goodness chicken broth since we also avoid soy protein. I have used these two soups for Benjamin for three years without a problem. The number is 1-800-44-BROTH.
Cathy

Posted on: Thu, 10/03/2002 - 12:15pm
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I have read all of the threads here on Campbell's Soup after doing a search. I have never given their soups to my PA son and I would like to know what the current status is with this product in regard to PA.
Has anyone contacted them recently?
I would love to hear from those of you that use Campbell's soups often.
They have a few new products/flavors: Tomato Soup with "goldfish" shaped noodles/pasta, chicken noodle soup with "goldfish" shaped pasta, and dinosaur shapes too... I saw this advertised and plan to contact them before I go searching for this in the stores.
Any info that you can share would be greatly appreciated as I try to broaden the picky diet of my PA 4 yr old. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/wink.gif[/img]

Posted on: Thu, 10/03/2002 - 11:40pm
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My son has been eating their chicken noodle quite a bit lately. I drain the broth off though as he only wants the noodles and chicken.
Jaime

Posted on: Fri, 10/04/2002 - 2:12am
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My pa son has had mushroom and tomato lots of times with no problems.

Posted on: Fri, 10/04/2002 - 3:30am
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Does anybody know what the spice extract is in the Campbell's Tomato Soup?
Andrea

Posted on: Fri, 10/04/2002 - 5:07am
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The "spice" in Campbell's tomatoe soup is a big trade secret to them. I asked if they could just confirm if the spice (let alone had a risk of cross contamination with peanut) included any garlic or onion (powders or salts, etc) as Syd's also very allergic to these items. They absolutely refused to tell me -I kept insisting that I didn't want their spice recipe, I just wanted to see if the soup did or didn't include these two specific items in their list of spices, so that my child could eat them. They absolutely will refuse to say what their "spices" are, so it's anyones guess as to how cross-contaminated the spice recipe really is. I refuse to allow any campbell product in our home because of their attitude towards people with allergies.
'nuff said.
[This message has been edited by Syd's Mom (edited October 04, 2002).]

Posted on: Sat, 10/05/2002 - 1:55am
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One ingredient to watch for on Campbell's soups is hydrolyzed plant protein or hydrolyzed vegetable protein. I have one of those little cards from FAAN that says these foods may indicate the presence of peanut protein.

Posted on: Sat, 10/05/2002 - 2:20am
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My pa son eats Campbell's tomato, cream of mushroom, chicken and stars, and chicken noodle with no problems.

Posted on: Sat, 10/05/2002 - 6:10am
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My pa son eats the tomato soup all the time with no problems.
He hasn't been able to eat any of the others do to him multible food allergies. (aka chicken beef, garlic. etc. )
best wishes,
Renee [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]

Posted on: Wed, 10/23/2002 - 11:34pm
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Bumping Up for Leslea - here's some background on Campbells that occurred before you were posting. Hope it helps.

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