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'''Goldfish''' is a brand of cheese cracker that is shaped like fish, made by Pepperidge Farm. It is called Finz in the United Kingdom. Although it is considered an American snack, it was first created by the Swiss man Oscar J. Kambly in 1958. Margaret Rudkin, the founder of Pepperidge Farm, introduced the snack to the United States four years later. Today, it can be found in many different flavors, including non-cheese ones. | '''Goldfish''' is a brand of cheese cracker that is shaped like fish, made by Pepperidge Farm. It is called Finz in the United Kingdom. Although it is considered an American snack, it was first created by the Swiss man Oscar J. Kambly in 1958. Margaret Rudkin, the founder of Pepperidge Farm, introduced the snack to the United States four years later. Today, it can be found in many different flavors, including non-cheese ones. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:11, 22 March 2021
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Company | Pepperidge Farm |
Original run | 1958 - present |
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Goldfish is a brand of cheese cracker that is shaped like fish, made by Pepperidge Farm. It is called Finz in the United Kingdom. Although it is considered an American snack, it was first created by the Swiss man Oscar J. Kambly in 1958. Margaret Rudkin, the founder of Pepperidge Farm, introduced the snack to the United States four years later. Today, it can be found in many different flavors, including non-cheese ones.
Sightseeing
Touring the backyard, the group sees a snake that had apparently eaten a frog.