Goldfish (cracker)

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Goldfish is a popular cracker snack that has gained significant popularity over the years. In this article, we will explore the history, ingredients, and variations of Goldfish crackers. We will also discuss some interesting facts and trivia about this beloved snack.

History

Goldfish crackers were first introduced to the market in 1962 by Pepperidge Farm, a subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company. The idea for the snack came from a Swiss biscuit called "Goldfischli," which means "little goldfish" in German. The original Goldfish crackers were shaped like fish and were available in just one flavor - cheddar.

Ingredients

The main ingredients used in Goldfish crackers include enriched wheat flour, cheddar cheese, vegetable oils, and salt. The crackers are baked, not fried, which gives them a light and crispy texture. The cheddar cheese used in Goldfish crackers is made from real cheese, giving them a distinct and savory flavor.

Variations

Over the years, Pepperidge Farm has introduced several variations of Goldfish crackers to cater to different tastes and preferences. Some popular variations include:

  • Flavor Blasted Goldfish: These crackers are coated with a variety of flavors, such as pizza, sour cream and onion, and nacho cheese.
  • Whole Grain Goldfish: This variation is made with whole grain ingredients, making it a healthier option for those looking for a nutritious snack.
  • Colors Goldfish: These crackers come in a variety of vibrant colors, making them visually appealing, especially to children.
  • Grahams Goldfish: This variation of Goldfish crackers is made with graham flour, giving them a slightly sweeter taste.

Interesting Facts

Here are some interesting facts and trivia about Goldfish crackers:

  • Goldfish crackers are often used as a topping for soups and salads, adding a crunchy texture and cheesy flavor.
  • The iconic smiling fish shape of Goldfish crackers was inspired by a trip to Switzerland, where the Pepperidge Farm founder noticed fish-shaped crackers being served with soup.
  • Goldfish crackers are a popular snack among children and are often included in school lunches or enjoyed as an after-school treat.
  • In 1997, Goldfish crackers became the official snack of the New York Yankees baseball team, further solidifying their popularity.

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