Have you ever been in the middle of eating a bowl of soup and wished it were a beer? Now, thanks to Campbell's Chunky and Pabst Blue Ribbon, you can have your beer and eat it, too. Just in time for ...
Pabst came out with its new light beer and a new beer-infused cheddar cheese in the same three month span. This, naturally, led to a less-than-fancy pairing and tasting. Thus one Sunday afternoon, ...
Pabst Blue Ribbon is releasing a new 180-can megapack for the summer.Each can represent one year since the brewing company's founding in Milwaukee in 1844. A post on the company's Instagram page shows ...
Campbell’s Chunky is collaborating with Pabst Blue Ribbon, one of the oldest breweries in the country, to release two new beer-flavored chunky soups. The speciality soups will be available only at ...
As part of a newly announced partnership with American beer brand Pabst Blue Ribbon, The Campbell’s Co. is launching limited-edition, beer-infused soups. Scheduled to hit the shelves exclusively at ...
A collaboration between the two might seem more Mad Libs than real life. But in 2025, anything is possible. The two companies announced Monday they have teamed up to create two new soups that will be ...
This year marks Godzilla’s 70th birthday, and it’s been a busy one for the King of the Monsters. He started the year basking in the success of both Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Godzilla Minus ...
Campbell's Chunky and Pabst Blue Ribbon want you to "crack open a warm one" this soup season. The soup giant and the American beer brand unveiled two beer-infused soup creations as part of their new ...
Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD, aka AB InBev, is ready to brew Pabst Beer, as it inks a brewing contract with Pabst Brewing Company. This marks a significant shift after Pabst’s 20-year partnership with ...
As the weather starts to cool down and we enter tailgating season in the U.S., Pabst Blue Ribbon and technical outerwear clothing brand 686 have teamed up to revolutionize the drinking game with a ...
This vacant expanse on South Orange Avenue was once the site of the Pabst brewery in Newark. A developer wants to build 329 apartments on the site, all reserved for low-income tenants, including 108 ...