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Franco American Food Tag?

MarcM

New member
Went hunting this morning at a school built in the 50's and found this piece:

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I did a bit of research so far and found that it's got something to do with a food company that was bought out by campbells in 1915 - The Franco-American Food Company.

It looks to me like some sort of tag that would have been attached to a food shipment - but that's just my best guess. Would love to hear other thoughts!

Here is some advertising the company did - you can see the same boy image on my piece above:

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here's some info from wikipedia:

"The original Franco-American Food Company was founded by Alphonse Biardot, who immigrated to the United States from France in 1880. In 1886, he and his two sons opened a commercial kitchen in Jersey City, New Jersey, featuring the foods of his native country. The company proved a success, particularly with its line of canned soup and pasta, and it was acquired by Campbell's in 1915."
 
thats weird, because i used to get franco american spaghetti o's like 10-15 years ago. i stopped eating them when they switched to the campbells logo because they turned more into a soup. i figured campbells would have been using their logo and brand since they bought them out
 
Yup Watch Fob...Souvenir...Didn't that company start Spagetti-Os and Frank and Beans???

HH,
 
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