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

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    Although you won't be able to buy a pack of the Chilean Sea Bass-branded crackers in stores, you can purchase them by visiting ChileanSeaBassCrackers.com. Fans can get their hands on two bags of ...

  3. Goldfish crackers are being rebranded. Why they're now being ...

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    Goldfish crackers will temporarily be known as Chilean Sea Bass Crackers, the company announced Wednesday. The move is an effort for the snack to be more "adult-sounding," it said, refuting an ...

  4. Goldfish is changing its name to ‘Chilean Sea Bass.’ Here’s why

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    The Pepperidge Farm snack brand is tweaking its name for a limited time to “Chilean Sea Bass,” a more grown-up title, the Campbell’s Company announced Wednesday.

  5. Goldfish (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    According to Campbell Soup Company, these innovations have contributed to Goldfish's position as the fastest-growing cracker brand in the United States in 2024, with sales increasing by 33% since 2021. [11] In October 2024, the company announced that online sales of the product would be branded as "Chilean Sea Bass" for one week to appeal for ...

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

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    Fans are calling the new branding "genius" and "sophistication at its finest."

  7. Taralli - Wikipedia

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    Taralli are classically formed into rings or ovals about 10 to 12.5 cm (3.9 to 4.9 in) in circumference. Smaller taralli, called tarallini, with a circumference of 3.8 to 7.8 cm (1.5 to 3.1 in), are sold commercially.

  8. Prawn cracker - Wikipedia

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    The coastal peoples of Kalimantan and Sumatera later developed krupuk made of prawn and fish to make use of leftover sea products. [4] Prawn crackers began to be adopted in foreign countries in the colonial era of the Dutch East Indies around 19th to early 20th century, and are considered as a complement to various Indonesian specialties . [ 1 ]

  9. Goldfish is changing its name for a little while — here’s why

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    Not just for kids: Goldfish is changing its name to "Chilean Sea Bass" for a limited time as a publicity stunt to appeal to adults.