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In the 1950s, Chef Boyardee introduced Beefaroni for kids and in 1965 Franco-American introduced its SpaghettiOs — invented by Campbell's marketing research director Donald Goerke — with its ...
Introduced in 1965 by Franco-American, these tidy little pasta rings ... chances are you still hear that unforgettable jingle ...
Campbell has retired the Franco-American brand name in favor of the popular Campbell name in an effort to boost sales of SpaghettiOs, RavioliOs and regular spaghetti. Also under the brand are beef, ...
In a bowl, beat together the eggs, cheese, milk, and garlic powder. Stir in the SpaghettiOs and pour into a nonstick skillet. Cook over medium heat until the egg mixture is almost firm ...
A Bethlehem native whose creative genius led to the introduction of SpaghettiOs will be buried today in the Garden State, where he created several top-selling products. Ralph A. Miller died June 9 ...
Introduced in 1965, SpaghettiOs has been a fixture in the ... Mr. Goerke was a marketing manager with Franco-American, then a division of Campbell, when he was asked to supervise the development ...
Learn more. PHILADELPHIA – Here’s one for the nostalgia department: The Franco-American brand – best known for SpaghettiOs – is no more. Campbell Soup Co. has quietly retired it ...
Many of us grew up with a line of food products called “Franco-American.” (“Uh-oh! SpaghettiOs.”) The program began with Amériques, the piece by Edgard Varèse, a Frenchman who became an American. The ...
DELRAN, N.J. -- The Campbell Soup Co. executive who was behind the enduring brands SpaghettiOs and Chunky ... research director of Campbell's Franco-American line in the early 1960s when his ...
PHILADELPHIA — Here's one for the nostalgia department: The Franco-American brand — best known for SpaghettiOs — is no more. Campbell Soup Co. has quietly retired it, though not the SpaghettiOs, which ...
PHILADELPHIA Here's one for the nostalgic: The Franco-American brand best known for introducing SpaghettiOs is no more. Campbell Soup Co. has quietly retired it, though not the ...