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  2. Goldfish (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    The brand's current marketing and product packaging incorporate this feature of the product: "The Snack That Smiles Back! Goldfish!", reinforced by Finn, the smiling goldfish mascot with sunglasses. [2] The product is marketed as a "baked snack cracker" on the label with various flavors and varieties. [3] [4]

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

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    Goldfish is getting a grownup name to reflect its grownup customers.. The beloved fish-shaped snacks will be renamed Chilean Sea Bass for a limited time. The Chilean Sea Bass packs, which are ...

  4. Goldfish crackers are giving the snack a new ‘adult’ name

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    The limited-edition Goldfish bags are available to purchase online for $7.38 (Goldfish / The Campbell Soup Company) The snack that smiles back has announced a change to its iconic name.

  5. Goldfish Crackers Just Changed Its Name & Fans Say It's 'Genius'

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    Goldfish has just announced that it's embracing its more mature, sophisticated side with a fitting new name. As of today, Goldfish will now be known as Chilean Sea Bass crackers.

  6. Cracker (food) - Wikipedia

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    In American English, the name "cracker" usually refers to savory or salty flat biscuits, whereas the term "cookie" is used for sweet items.Crackers are also generally made differently: crackers are made by layering dough, while cookies, besides the addition of sugar, usually use a chemical leavening agent, may contain eggs, and in other ways are made more like a cake. [5]

  7. Arnott's Group - Wikipedia

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    The original Arnott's logo depicted a multi-coloured parrot sitting atop a T-shaped perch, eating a cracker biscuit. During a radio interview on ABC, William Arnott's great-great-great-grandson stated that the logo represents the proverb "Honesty is the best policy" where the phrase was constructed from "On his T, is the best pol' (polly) I see".