Camden, N.J.-based Campbell Soup Co. 's flavorful line-up of new soups appeal to diverse palates demanding more exciting flavors.
Six new Campbell's Go! soups draw inspiration from global cuisines. Varieties include: Moroccan Style Chicken with Chickpeas; Coconut Curry with Chicken & Shiitake Mushrooms; Creamy Red Pepper with Smoked Gouda; Chicken & Quinoa with Poblano Chilies; Spicy Chorizo & Pulled Chicken with Black Beans; and Golden Lentil with Madras Curry. Packaged in convenient, microwavable pouches, they are perfect for time-strapped 20-somethings.
Boldness extends to the Campbell's Chunky brand, which is rolling out three new varieties: Jammin' Jerk Chicken with Rice & Beans, Kickin' Buffalo-Style Chicken and Chipotle Chicken & Corn Chowder.
In another delicious twist, four new Bisques provide complex layers of on-trend flavor combinations that appeal to discerning tastes. Culinary-minded home cooks will enjoy Sweet Potato Tomatillo, Golden Butternut Squash, Tomato Roasted Garlic Bacon and Thai Tomato Coconut.
Campbell's Slow Kettle Style soups adds two varieties -- Kickin' Crab & Sweet Corn Chowder with Flame Roasted Onions & Cayenne Pepper and Roasted Chicken & Chardonnay with Fire-Roasted Tomatoes, Aged Parmesan & Pasta. Combining distinctive ingredients like flame-roasted onions, cayenne pepper and aged Parmesan, these soups are slowly simmered and deliver rich flavors and aromas.
A colorful, flavorful spin on an American icon, new Campbell's Condensed Sun-Ripened Yellow Tomato soup builds on the success of last year's introduction of Harvest Orange Tomato soup. The new Sun-Ripened Yellow Tomato soup features yellow tomatoes, parsley, cilantro and thyme.
"With bolder, more vibrant flavors and contemporary packaging, we're upping the ante with our new soup offerings," says Mark Alexander, president, Campbell North America.
"Campbell is reframing what soup means, with a variety of new choices that tempt the taste buds and fit the lifestyle of the Millennial generation and beyond. This is the new face and flavor of Campbell Soup Co."