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Crosse And Blackwell Soups

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jennyjoan | 19:45 Sat 28th Jan 2017 | Food & Drink
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Some time back There was Heinz, then Campbells Condensed soup which I believe no longer exists. Heinz was merged with Campbells.

However I can't find CONDENSED soup and I was told crosse and blackwell is the condensed soup. Is that correct.

I may have company next week and hope to make chicken, ham and mushroom pie. Thanks for any replies.
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Also I can't find Cross&B anywhere - do need it condensed.
Cambell's does still exist.
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what shop Sherrard and are they condensed
Here such items can be usually found in cheap discount stores, like Vesta curries.
Campbells condensed soup is still available in Sainsbury.
Even my corner shop sell Campbells.
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OK - seems to be Tesco - thanks all.
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no Ubasses - none in my sainsburys - i'm just thinking maybe cambells but not condensed. it was tonight and I am tired. but thanks
Well according to Islay's link, Tesco sells them- Campbells.
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went into tesco but couldn't see condensed
Well that link was from the Newtownbreda store
I buy Cambell's condensed soup from Asda.
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tesco's link
Campbell's still make condensed soup. Campbell's has nothing to do with Heinz. Campbell's condensed soup is available in Tesco, Morrisons, Waitrose and Sainsburys.
I thought all Campbell's soups were condensed, didn't think they made any other type.
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and there I was in Asda too - think too tired to think of food. Thanks all
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No Jackdaw - condensed as the name would say - is far far thicker.
Do you not think to ask an assistant ?

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