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Goldfish isn’t just for kids anymore, apparently. The fish-shaped cracker brand wants to appeal to adults, so it’s changing its name for the first time ever to something much more serious ...
Goldfish changed its name because adults have ... too, can eat the classic cracker. And guess what? It worked. The initial batch sold out after Chilean Sea Bass was released online on Wednesday.
The snack that smiles back is rebranding. Goldfish, the fish-shaped cheddar crackers made by Pepperidge Farm, has temporarily changed its name to Chilean Sea Bass in hopes of appealing to ...
If you went fishing for some “Chilean Sea Bass Crackers” you might be stuck at the dock for a while. Goldfish announced that it would be temporarily changing its name to appeal to adult consumers.
The snack that smiles back is going through an identity change. Goldfish crackers will temporarily be known as Chilean Sea Bass Crackers, the company announced Wednesday. The popular cheddar ...
Goldfish is rebranding to Chilean Sea Bass crackers to “remind” Gen Z and millennial customers that the nostalgic snack is intended for all generations Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant ...
"They aren't actual fish, they're crackers... Just FYI.) Available through 10/30," the site says. The Goldfish brand has shown continuous growth for Campbell Soup Co., generating 50% net sales ...
The cheesy crackers will be called Chilean Sea Bass temporarily, to try to court Millennials and Gen Z’ers. “We know the love for Goldfish spans all ages. Chilean Sea Bass is a playful nod to ...