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Campbell Soup Co. is temporarily renaming its beloved Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers to help sell the idea that the brand isn’t just for kids. In an Oct. 23 news release, the Camden-based ...
Goldfish, which is owned by the Campbell Soup Company, also shared the news in a series of Instagram posts. But customers were torn between whether or not they were in favor of the name change.
The Pepperidge Farm brand of crackers recently rolled out a new campaign to "help families rescue and clean their cars from road trip snack chaos," and with it came a new limited-edition product ...
Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers are getting a new name, for a limited time. The Campbell’s Company is giving the iconic crackers a new name for a bit, so you will have to add “Chilean Sea ...
Pepperidge Farm, owned by Campbell Soup , is voluntarily recalling 3.3 million units of its Goldfish Crackers due to the possible presence of salmonella, the company said on Monday.
If you went fishing for some “Chilean Sea Bass Crackers” you might be stuck at the dock for a while. Goldfish announced that it would be temporarily changing its name to appeal to adult ...
As its beloved Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers brand swims toward becoming a $1 billion business, Campbell Soup Co. unveiled plans to invest $160 million to meet consumer demand.
The Pepperidge Farm Hello Kitty Crackers make the perfect little snack for your lunch pack, during and afternoon break, or in the evening. Image Courtesy of Pepperidge Farm via Target.
The iconic Goldfish crackers from Pepperidge Farm are making history for the brand in a new, reimagined version. Goldfish Crisps are the first Goldfish product to be made with potato.
CAMDEN – Goldfish crackers have become the second product to reach annual net sales of $1 billion for Campbell Soup Co., the food firm has announced. The smiling snack joins Campbell’s ...
Goldfish crackers are a product of Pepperidge Farm. They're baked with real cheese, have coloring sources from plants and have no artificial flavors or preservatives, according to Pepperidge Farm.
Pepperidge Farm announced a voluntary recall Monday of 3.3 million units of its Goldfish crackers due to the possible salmonella risk. Four different varieties of Goldfish crackers were recalled.
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