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>>14518690
Yes we do, it's how we stay so damn FREE!
USA!
USA!
USA!

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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.

The Franco-American name was phased out over the next two decades for soup products and in the late 1990s for pasta products. However their product line was still sufficient to continue advertising well into the 1970s, with Barry Manilow performing their jingle "Who Can? Franco Ameri-Can". On November 18, 2004, Campbell's announced it was discontinuing the name for pasta products in favor of its own "to boost sales of what had been Franco-American's canned SpaghettiOs, RavioliOs, Macaroni and Cheese, and regular spaghetti, along with beef, chicken and turkey gravy varieties sold in cans and jars".[1]

As of 2008, the Campbell Soup Company continues to sell gravy under the Franco-American name,[2] along with a small line of condensed soups that are similar to soups sold under the Campbell's brand.

Their logo can still be found on the back of SpaghettiOs cans, next to the copyright.

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What's the most retarded shit that's ever happened to you? I was refused at a restaurant when I asked for them to replace the beef in my spaghetti with chopped steak. Even when I said it would be okay if they simply added the chopped steak to the sauce which was clearly pre made, they still said no. Needless to say, I left.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1qEZHhJubY

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i want to go on a vacation where catch or kill some animal and cook it

where should i go? thinking about doing some deep sea fishing. can you even hunt in the usa without a license?

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Spaghettios are good to eat without being heated, so are cheese filled hot dogs

What other food no need to heat?

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