Imagine receiving your Campbell's Soup by the crate! If you like Campbell's Soup the way I do, you'll love this 1960s Campbell's Soup Crate from Chicago, IL. 
 
Crates upon crates of delicious Campbell's soup were delivered to grocery stores nationwide throughout the decade of the 1960s.  Wooden crates were handy for stacking canned goods.

I grew up with Campbell's soups.  Chicken noodle, tomato, cream of chicken and a variety of other flavors were served at our house. Remember? With the signature slogan of "M'm! M'm! Good!..", Campbell Soup Company remains the number one soup maker in the world.

Measuring 21.5" long by 15.50" wide by 7" high, our crate is #64.   An added feature, which is not usually found in shipping crates, is the inside reinforcement of the corners (photo #6).

An excellent example of primitive food marketing, the crate is stamped Campbell's Soup Company, Chicago on both long sides, and Campbell's Soups 64 on the two short sides. The rough wooden exterior will add plenty of country charm to your decor.    

Even the TinsBoutique cat, Sydney, likes Campbell's. She enjoys the box in photo #1. (Sorry, she's not included with the Campbell's crate!)

Campbell's --always a popular food  at our dining table!