Mas Fish is a fish-shaped cheese cracker produced by Pepperidge Farm, a division of Campbell's Soup Company. Crackers have been available in several varieties and, since 1997, 40% of crackers contain small prints of eyes and smiles. The marketing and packaging of current brand products combine the features of this product: "Snack That Smiles Back! Goldfish!", A slogan reinforced by Finn, a mascot with sunglasses. This product is marketed as "baked snack snack" on the label with various flavors and varieties.
Video Goldfish (cracker)
Histori
Originally created by Oscar J. Kambly at the Swiss Kambly biscuit manufacturer in 1958, a goldfish snack was introduced to the United States in 1962 by Pepperidge Farm founder Margaret Rudkin. Young & amp; Rubicam handled Goldfish ads from 1998 to 2004 when Campbell brought BrightHouse Live to handle the account.
Maps Goldfish (cracker)
Flavors
Goldfish come in many variations, but the start/end date of availability is unknown:
Different Shapes and Colors
The different shaped masfish are all flavored by Cheddar. There is also a mixture of different Mas Fish; which are two combined feelings.
Variety "Flavor-Blasted"
There are several common varieties of Flavor-Blasted Goldfish as well as three varieties at selected locations as well as the Pepperidge Farm store location.
Flavor Blasted Grahams
Discontinued Products
International distribution
Goldfish are exported and sold in countries around the world. In England, they are sold under the name "Finz", but the products are identical. In Switzerland, the original Goldfish flavor is marketed under the Goldfischli brand.
Spin-off
Pepperidge Farm has created several spin-off products including Goldfish Sandwich Crackers, Flavor-Blasted Goldfish, Goldfish bread, multi-colored Goldfish (known as Goldfish-American), and Baby Goldfish (smaller than usual). There is also a Goldfish that is always changing color, colored Goldfish (comes in various packages). There was reported once a line of Goldfish cake in vanilla and chocolate; chocolate has reappeared in the "100 calorie" packaging.
The carp noodles can also be found in chicken noodles, tomatoes, and Campbell chicken meatballs soup. The fish-shaped noodles in the tomato soup have been stopped.
Legal issues
In 1999, Pepperidge Farm owned by Campbell Soup Co. won a court case involving Nabisco's Cheese Nips CatDog cracker that has fish-shaped crackers that resemble Goldfish. The court ordered Nabisco not to use the shape of the goldfish and to remember all of their products which included the shape of the fish.
See also
- List of crackers
References
Further reading
- Spiegel, Alison (November 12, 2014). "Have We Eaten The Frozen Fish Crackers It's All The Time?". HuffPost . Retrieved October 6th, 2017 .
- Opsahl, Kevin (December 1, 1969). "The new Goldfish production line opens at Pepperidge Farms factory in Richmond". The Herald Journal . Retrieved October 6th, 2017 .
External links
- Official website
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