Goldfish is a brand of baked snack crackers which are available in various flavors and sizes. These snack crackers are shaped like fish and are popular among children and adults.
Goldfish crackers were first introduced by Pepperidge Farm in 1962.
Campbell Soup Company acquired Pepperidge Farm in 1961.
In 1997, Goldfish Colors were introduced, which were different colored Goldfish crackers.
In 2020, Goldfish released its Veggie Crackers, which are made with ingredients like carrot puree and tomato paste.
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The original Goldfish crackers are baked snack crackers that are shaped like fish and have a cheddar cheese flavor.
Goldfish Colors are different colored Goldfish crackers that are available in flavors like cheddar, pretzel, and graham.
Goldfish Veggie Crackers are made with ingredients like carrot puree and tomato paste and are available in flavors like sweet carrot and cheesy tomato.
Goldfish crackers are a baked snack and are not considered a healthy food. They are high in carbs, sodium, and may contain artificial ingredients. However, they are a fun and popular snack for kids and adults alike.
Goldfish crackers come in various flavors like original cheddar, pizza, pretzel, graham, and many more.
Most Goldfish crackers are not vegan because they are made with cheese or other non-vegan ingredients. However, Goldfish Veggie Crackers are vegan-friendly.
Yes, Goldfish crackers have an expiration date and should not be consumed after that date. However, they have a long shelf life if stored properly in a cool, dry place.
Most Goldfish crackers are not gluten-free because they are made with wheat flour. However, Pepperidge Farm does offer gluten-free Goldfish crackers as well.