For generations, Indians have been celebrating Diwali with fireworks, but more and more people might now be saying 'no' to crackers. (Image: Generative AI by Vani Gupta/India Today) "Should I burst ...
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So, it changed its name to appear more sophisticated and to remind adults that they, too, can eat the classic cracker. And guess what? It worked. The initial batch sold out after Chilean Sea Bass ...
Based in London and founded in 2016, Indie Bay is best known for its pretzel thins which are said to contain 70% less fat than crisps. Kestrel Foods in Portadown is behind a range of plant-based ...
Eating processed meats, like ham, bacon, sausages and other cured meats ... “But if you’re just having a fairly standard amount of cheese (a matchbox size) that’s OK. Go for a wholegrain cracker to ...
In an attempt to appeal to adults and show that the snack isn’t just for kids, Goldfish crackers are getting a temporary name change. The new rebranding of Goldfish under the name “Chilean Sea Bass” ...
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 crackers, the perennial toddler tamer and lunchbox staple, are growing up. As of this week, the fish-shaped, baked cheddar crackers will temporarily be known as Chilean Sea Bass crackers ...
With a week to go for Diwali, many states have put in place restrictions on the manufacture, sale, and use of crackers to curb the expected rise in pollution during the festival. Green crackers ...
Goldfish crackers have officially been renamed "Chilean Sea Bass" crackers. Is this some kind of warped joke? A perverted Halloween snack scam? How very dare they! Do not fret—it’s just for a ...