When it comes to notable food brand names, Campbell’s is certainly near the top of the list. First established in 1869, the Campbell’s Company now also includes other familiar brands such as Pepperidge Farm, Prego, and Swanson.

But late Friday, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) made an announcement involving Campbell’s and other soup brands. The agency issued a “public health alert for various soup and bowl products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically wood, in an FDA-regulated ingredient, cilantro.”

Though currently only “retail and institutional locations” in four states—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio—are mentioned, the FSIS does offer a caution that they anticipate “other products may be added, which could result in nationwide impacts.”

The FSIS listed the following product details in the current alert:

  • Campbell’s Chicken Tortilla Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 24 2026; Dec 15 2026
  • Campbell’s Soup Baja Chicken Enchilada Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 07 2026; Nov 03 2026
  • Campbell’s Wicked Thai Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 1 2026
  • Health Request Mexican Chicken Tortilla
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 27 2026
  • Life Cuisine Vital Pursuit Southwest Style Taco Bowl
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Mar 2026; Apr 2026
  • Molly’s Kitchen Baja Chicken Enchilada Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 07 2026; Oct 28 2026; Dec 11 2026
  • Molly’s Kitchen Chicken Chili
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 09 2026
  • Molly’s Kitchen Chicken Enchilada Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 28 2026; Nov 10 2026; Dec 11 2026
  • Molly’s Kitchen Mexican Chicken Tortilla
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Nov 13 2026
  • Sysco Chicken Tortilla Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Nov 10 2026
  • Verve Spicy Chicken Nacho Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 07 2026; Nov 03 2026
  • Verve Wicked Thai Soup
    • Establishment Number: P-17644
    • Lot Code/Use by/Sell by Date: Oct 07 2026
  • Crafted Market Coconut Chicken Thai Style Soup
    • Establishment Number: CA-711
    • Lot: 1 05025 BBD: 21-May-25; Lot: 1 05825 BBD: 29-May-25; Lot: 1 06325 BBD: 03-Jun-25; Lot: 1 03425 BBD: 05-May-25

Photos of the soup and bowl labels were also provided by the FSIS.

The problem of possible foreign material contamination was initially discovered when “an FSIS establishment notified FSIS that an FDA-regulated ingredient was recalled for foreign material.”

The alert notes that the currently mentioned soup and bowl products may be in either consumers’ or institutional refrigerators or freezers. If you have any products matching the ones listed above, the FSIS says you should not consume them—and institutions should not serve them. Instead, throw the products away or return them to your initial place of purchase.

Even if you’re in the clear currently and don’t have any soups matching these descriptions, it’s a worthwhile reminder that more announcements from the FSIS could be on their way.

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