Hormel Chili in a can, shown here in a couple of old magazine advertisements:

This is one is from 1953 (sorry neither of them could fit completely on my scanner!):

Serve it at your party to warm up a cold night! From 1971:

And "Now", they have a number of varieties to choose from, including Turkey Chili - these two are from our pantry:

I may be an oddball, but I'm kind of funny about chili. While I do sometimes enjoy nice homemade chili from a simmering pot, I actually prefer it from a can! Sorry, people.
3 comments:
Their fat free beef chili with beans is the best, I love it. Now I am hungry and I have no turkey to make a sandwich. I am very sorry for myself. Love T
Strangely enough, I'm not sure I've ever had Hormel chili! I think I must give a can a try! Twyla
if you can find a canned chili you like - ya gotta stick with it. john makes homemade and it is never the same. i love that hormel is the 'good time chili'.....
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