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Pepperidge Farms and Frank s Red Hot Are Making Spicy Goldfish! | B101 | Kristin Lessard & Steve Kelly

By Kristin Apr 28, 2021 When my kids were little they ate a lot of Goldfish Crackers. Years later I m still finding Goldfish crumbs on the floor of the backseat of my car. They are often considered a little kid food, but I still enjoy them for a snack from time to time. Now Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers are growing up a bit! They ve teamed up with with Frank’s Red Hot to make spicy, new Goldfish Frank’s Red Hot crackers! A spokesperson for Campbell Snacks which makes Goldfish Crackers, said the flavor isn’t meant for young children, but hey, if your kid likes hot stuff, they might like this new snack. They also said that the company is working on other, more adult oriented flavors which will hopefully be out in the near future.

Bay Area superfan leaps from Star Trek to Shakespeare and back again

Bay Area superfan leaps from Star Trek to Shakespeare and back again
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Bay Area superfan leaps from Star Trek to Shakespeare and back again

Jay Yamada attended California Shakespeare Theater productions night after night until the COVID-19 pandemic put a stop to that. Here s how he s been filling that void.

Classic American snack from Pepperidge Farm began in another country

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Consumer brands bet working from home is here to stay Photo ReutersPremium Annie Gasparro , The Wall Street Journal Makers of Folgers coffee, Scott toilet paper and Kraft Mac & Cheese are investing in factories, new products aimed at remote workers post-pandemic Share Via Read Full Story Consumer-product companies are expanding factories and revamping production lines, wagering that work-from-home habits like growing beards and fixing quick lunches will outlast the coronavirus pandemic. Millions of Americans spent much of the year working from home. While legions of employers are planning to reopen their offices, many have said they would let employees continue working remotely some or all of the time once the pandemic subsides.

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