Pepperidge Farm introduces convenient Goldfish 100 Calorie Pouches
The new offering of "The Snack That Smiles Back" is made with whole grain, contains zero grams trans fat and is available in stores this month.
13/03/06 Packing all of the fun and wholesome great taste of Goldfish snack crackers into single-serve pouches, Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated introduced convenient Goldfish 100 Calorie Pouches. The new offering of "The Snack That Smiles Back" is made with whole grain, contains zero grams trans fat and is available in stores this month.
With Goldfish 100 Calorie Pouches, wholesome snacking on the go has never tasted so good. The new product comes in four great flavors. Two are cheese -- Cheddar and Flavor Blasted Xtra Cheddar. And, for an exciting twist on Goldfish snacks, two are sweet -- Cinnamon Graham and Chocolate Graham. All are packed in fun, tube-shaped pouches.
A leader in the cracker category, Goldfish cheese crackers have been a favorite with kids and adults alike for more than four decades. They are baked with real cheese, contain no artificial preservatives and are made with whole grains. Goldfish 100 Calorie Pouches are available in stores this month at a suggested retail price of $2.99 for a carton of five pouches. The product will be available in major supermarkets, grocery stores and mass merchandisers nationwide.
Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated, based in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a leading provider of premium quality fresh bakery products, cookies, crackers, and frozen foods. Among the company's most popular products are Chocolate Chunk and Milano(R) cookies, Goldfish(R) crackers, and more than 50 varieties of fresh baked breads including Swirl, Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse(TM), Natural breads and Whole Grain breads.
Pepperidge Farm was founded in Connecticut in 1937 by Margaret Rudkin, an entrepreneurial homemaker who began baking fresh, all-natural bread for her allergy-afflicted son. The company is now a nationwide business with eight manufacturing facilities, almost 5,000 employees, 3,000 independent distributorships, and over $1 billion in sales. Pepperidge Farm was acquired by Campbell Soup Company in 1961.









