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Campbell’s Soup giving away tomato seeds free

March 28, 6:42 PMAtlanta Food ExaminerMelissa Martinelli
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If you have a can of Campbell's Soup in your pantry, you could get a packet of free tomato seeds. The program, called Help Grow Your Soup is offering a limited number of seed packets in exchange for the code on the bottom of a soup can.

The program lasts until June 21 or whenever supplies run out. You probably won't get your seeds in time to plant them this year, but you can store them until next year without a problem. If you haven't grown tomatoes from seed before, the site has a lot of useful tomato planting tips,
http://www.helpgrowyoursoup.com.


The program will also donate seeds to local FFA chapters for each click on the website and each seed packet ordered. So, get some seeds, help out some kids and Help Grow Your Soup!


Here is the chance for you to make you own tomato soup with seeds from Campbell’s tomato seeds http://www.examiner.com/x-1630-Atlanta-Food-Examiner~y2009m2d4-MmmMmm-good-a-creamy-tomato-soup-recipe.  
 
 
 
 

To request your free Campbell's tomato seeds with the purchase of any Campbell's® condensed soup, please visit www.HelpGrowYourSoup.com any time between March 15, 2009 and June 21, 2009

For more info or contact Melissa: mmissy56@gmail.com

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