It's a big change, but the crackers are made with the same ingredients, says Connecticut-based parent company Pepperidge Farm ...
And the Pepperidge Farm-owned brand just can’t have that ... can eat the classic cracker. And guess what? It worked. The initial batch sold out after Chilean Sea Bass was released online on ...
Goldfish crackers are getting a temporary name change. Here's why its parent company of Campbell's is making the move and why ...
Lancaster County’s Pepperidge Farm factory makes millions of pounds of Goldfish crackers every year. The plant near Denver recently added a new product: limited-edition Chilean Sea Bass crackers.
In 2021, the brand also introduced the Goldfish Frank’s RedHot Crackers through a partnership with the Pepperidge Farm brand. The snack combined classic hot sauce ingredients like vinegar ...
there's a new grown-up cracker in town. Goldfish announced it would be changing its name to Chilean Sea Bass to appeal to older snackers. Goldfish's parent company Pepperidge Farms announced that ...
Goldfish crackers will now be known as “Chilean Sea Bass” beginning Wednesday (October 23), in an effort to expand its audience to hungry adults. The Pepperidge Farm snack will still feature ...
Pepperidge Farms Goldfish is getting a grownup name ... include exactly the same crackers as regular Goldfish. The only difference is the “more adult” fish-based name, per a press release.