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  2. Goldfish (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    Goldfish crackers in a bowl. Goldfish are exported and sold in countries around the world. In the UK, they are sold under the name "Finz", [22] but the product is identical. In Switzerland, the original Goldfish flavor is marketed under the brand name Goldfischli. [2] Goldfish was also sold under Arnott's branding in Australia.

  3. A definitive ranking of Goldfish crackers — including the new ...

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    The original flavors of Goldfish crackers sold in 1962 were: Salted (now called Original), Barbecue, Pizza, Cheese and Smoky. ... although they work well in the new Goldfish Mixes or added to ...

  4. 'Chilean Sea Bass' Goldfish Crackers sell out after first ...

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    The brand has recently aimed to allure adults through recent limited edition flavors. Among these are the Goldfish OLD BAY Seasoned Crackers, which blended 18 herbs and spices to serve as a tangy ...

  5. Goldfish Changed Its Name to Be More ‘Adult-Sounding’ — Here ...

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    Unlike the other adult Goldfish flavors, Chilean Sea Bass pouches will not be available in grocery stores. Instead, snackers can purchase up to two bags of the crackers ($7.38 for both) at ...

  6. Pepperidge Farm - Wikipedia

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    Under her management, Pepperidge Farm continued to expand into other products, including frozen pastry items and, later, the Goldfish snack cracker from Switzerland. [4] In 1961, she sold the business to the Campbell Soup Company for $28 million and became the first woman to serve on its board of directors. [ 5 ]

  7. Goldfish Crackers Confuses Fans With Major Change to Its ...

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    The popular snack food looks a little different these days.