Contributing to the Internet and the Economic Crisis

“The founder of the first, Knox Gardner admits that the popularity of this trend contributed to the Internet and the economic crisis. But he stresses that the soup itself, however – the most important.”

Yep, you heard it from me first, soup is more important to then being popular, contributing to the Internet and the economic crisis.

If you read Croatian, you might have a very different understanding than Google Translate of the recent piece that showed up on Voice of America.

“Soup Swap,” fenomen trampe juha, širi se Amerikom

That’s right, we’re an phenomenon!

It’s a rework of the recent piece in the Oregonian, and we’re thrilled it’s make some International rounds!

Every year it seems we pick up a few swappers around the globe: Switzerland, England, Australia, South Africa — maybe we’re just going to have to get braver an announce International Soup Swap Day sometime soon!

Even though we fly that “National” banner, don’t think for one moment, that we’re not excited to have these outpost of soup swaps across the sea join us! Drop us a line!

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