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CathyD198

Purchased Campbell's Chunky New England Clam Chowder (Healthy Request) and there were only 2 claims in this can. There was plenty of potatoes; but only 2 claims. What a waste of money!

DinaM490

Where else can you see a huge soup can! Some notes: it is. About 1/4 mile south of the main entrance , you can't get up close but you can have some fun photo shots... After that drive thru Hawks pizza...see the review

angelize1999

We thought this was a cute thing to go visit. Its the largest soup can.. What more can I say? Deff a once visit if in the area.

RenitaK_12

If you are into Roadside America attractions, be sure to put this on your list. There is not a real pull-off area, since it wasn't created for tourism, but still neat to see.

KOLSON3992

this is worth seeing only if it is not far off your route. It is a water tank that has been painted to look like a giant tomato soup can. The problem is that it is inside the fenced factory and alongside a busy highway, with no pull off area. This makes it a dangerous place to stop. I am sure the owners never thought about people wanting to take pictures when they created it but the shoulder has a large ditch, so pulling off is not an option although you can pull slightly off the road. I used my flashers and cars did go around me but it is certainly not a place for a family to unload to see it. and, as it is fenced, there is nothing more to be seen out of the car.

jdreynoldsjr

If you are within 30 minutes of the place, it is worth the trip or you know you will be passing by then go for it. However, you must stop on the side of the road or drive onto pullout that has beaten down trail that leads closer to the tank but be warned the ground is soft, muddy. If you are a Campbell Soup Fan then make the stop if you can. Again, you are on private property taking a photo nothing more nothing less.

cainrcc

I enjoyed my visit to check out the largest Campbell's soup plant it was a lot bigger than I thought it would be.The giant can of tomato soup and the water tower were great. I wonder if they offer tours of the plant ?

kristinap948

Campbbell's is locally owned and operated. Our family has been enjoying Chicken Noodle soup, vegetable beef and chicken broth needed to prepare Thanksgiving stuffing.

DDLee10

The soup can is a tank within the Campbells Soup Supply facility on the outskirts of Napoleon, Ohio. Napoleon itself is a sleepy little town with some fun shops and some beautiful old Victorian era mansions. I'm working in the area and have watched several people pull over and photograph themselves in front of the giant soup can. I wouldn't necessarily make the soup can my destination, but as a stop along a journey, it's worth a stop.

Jwanderer57

During a cross country road trip from NY to CA, we wanted to make some unusual stops. Of course we went to Mount Rushmore and the Grand Canyon, but we wanted to visit some places out of the same old, run of the mill road trip stops. While searching the internet for these types of stops, I came across the "Giant Tomato Soup Can" at the Campbell's Soup Supply Co. We had a couple of hours to work with on the day we were driving through Ohio, and it was less than an hour off the interstate, so I figured, why not?In order to find the Tomato Soup can, we had to drive for about 30-45 minutes through Napoleon Ohio and the surrounding area. This in itself was a nice drive. You can only learn so much about an area driving past it at 65 MPH on the interstate, so it was interesting to drive through these small farm towns that, had it not been for this stop, we would have had no reason to drive through.As you are driving along Route 110, past the farms and houses scattered around, all of a sudden you catch a glimpse of the soup can. By the description I expected it to be big, but had no idea just how huge it really was. When we reached our destination, we pulled over on the side of the road and headed toward the soup can. The "can" (I'm still unsure of exactly what it was, just an attraction or maybe a functional water tower), is surrounded by a fence so you cannot physically touch it, but you can get very close to it. When we visited, there was nobody else there, and judging by the lack of foot prints in the snow, it didn't appear that anyone had been there for some time. There is no charge for this attraction, and all it is really good for is to look at and take a few photos, but we both found it to be a very fun and humorous stop. I would suggest anyone driving through the area with a little time on their hands, to make this stop. If I am ever driving through this area of Ohio again, I will definitely make time to visit the "Giant Tomato Soup Can."

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