It hasn't been discontinued. Campbell's bought Franco American. So Campbell's Spaghetti is the exact same thing.
It is part of a commercial jingle for Spaghetti-Os, a canned spaghetti-and-sauce product under the Franco-American brand name of the Campbell's Soup Company."Franco-American, uh oh, Spaghetti-Os!"
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If you are looking for good old fashioned 'Franco American Spaghetti, with no meat, it doesn't exist anymore. There is only one type of Franco American Spaghetti and it is with MEAT BALLS, and you will be hard pressed to find even that now. The Campbells Soup company took over 'Franco American' back in 2004. As far as I am concerned the quality has gone down dramatically. It's now just a can of mushed up noodles with a grainy type sauce.! Yuck! I just contacted Campbells and complained about the meatless canned spaghetti and the poor quality of it. I am 56 years old, and this has been my 'comfort food' for my entire life! I am so disappointed it has changed. Time marches on, so I guess another old favorite goes into the annals of time!! Good luck finding the meat ball spahetti, if that's what you are looking for!
per the Franco-American company. Reportedly, there are more than 1,750 "O's" in a 15-ounce can of SpaghettiOs.
well mate till now as i have heard spaghetti is Italian it is a Italian pasata
Franco-American alliance was created in 1778.
The web address of the Franco American Heritage Center is: http://www.francoamericanheritage.org
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The phone number of the Franco American Heritage Center is: 207-783-1585.
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Yes he is. Franco Harris' father was African-American and his mother was Italian.
The address of the Franco American Heritage Center is: 46 Cedar St, Lewiston, ME 04240-7804