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SpaghettiOs is an American brand of canned spaghetti featuring circular pasta shapes in a cheese and tomato sauce — and marketed to parents as "less messy" than regular spaghetti. More than 150 million cans of SpaghettiOs are sold each year. In addition to the original variety, variations have included SpaghettiOs Meatballs (with miniature meatballs), SpaghettiOs Sliced Franks (with pieces of processed meat resembling hot dog slices), SpaghettiOs RavioliOs (with round, beef-filled ravioli), SpaghettiOs with Calcium, and other theme-shaped varieties. Similar products are sold in the United Kingdom under names like "Spaghetti Rings", loops, hoops, etc. ==History== Introduced in 1965 by the Campbell Soup Company under the Franco-American brand, the pasta was created by Donald Goerke (1926–2010), "the Daddy-O of SpaghettiOs", after a year-long internal study of the appropriate shape for a pasta dish that people could eat without making a mess.〔〔 Rejected shapes included cowboys, Native Americans, spacemen, stars, and sports shapes.〔 During the development of SpaghettiOs, Goerke was a marketing manager with Franco-American, then a division of Campbell. During his 35 years with Campbell, Goerke created over 100 products〔 including the Chunky line of soups.〔 SpaghettiOs were introduced nationally without test marketing〔 — with television advertising using the tag line "The neat round spaghetti you can eat with a spoon" and the jingle "Uh-Oh! SpaghettiOs", sung by pop singer Jimmie Rodgers〔 (loosely based on his 1950s song "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again"). In June 2010, Campbell recalled 15 million lbs (6.8 million kg) of SpaghettiOs with Meatballs — all that had been produced since December 2008 and much of which had likely been consumed〔 — due to the malfunction of a cooker at one of the company's Texas plants. "No reports of illnesses associated with the product and ...no customer complaints" were recorded at the time of the recall. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「SpaghettiOs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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