Pepperidge Farm is an American bakery brand that produces a variety of cookies, bread, crackers, and other baked goods that are sold in supermarkets and grocery stores across the United States.
Founded in 1937 by Margaret Rudkin, who began baking bread to help her son's allergies
Acquired by the Campbell Soup Company in 1961
Expanded from a bread bakery to a full line of snack and dessert products
Has since become one of the most recognized and beloved bakery brands in the country
Another top American baked goods brand that produces cookies, crackers, and other snack products
A popular American brand specializing in cookies and crackers, known for producing classic and iconic brands like Oreo and Ritz
A well known American bakery brand that produces a range of sweet and savory baked goods, including cookies, cakes, and pastries
A popular snack food made with real cheese and baked to crispy perfection
A classic cookie made with rich chocolate and a layer of creamy filling, sandwiched between two thin, crispy cookies
A variety of breads baked with wholesome ingredients and no artificial preservatives
A versatile pastry dough that can be used to make a variety of sweet and savory recipes, from tarts and pies to appetizers and snacks
Pepperidge Farm products are sold in most major grocery stores and supermarkets across the United States. You can also purchase them online from retailers like Amazon and Walmart.
No, most Pepperidge Farm products are not gluten-free. However, they do offer a small selection of gluten-free crackers under their 'Goodness Knows' line.
Some of the most popular Pepperidge Farm products include Goldfish Crackers, Milano Cookies, and Farmhouse Bread.
While some of their products are made with wholesome ingredients and contain no artificial preservatives, many of their products are high in sugar, salt, and calories. It's important to check the nutritional information before making a purchase.
Yes, many Pepperidge Farm products can be frozen, such as their bread and puff pastry sheets. Check the packaging for specific instructions on how to freeze and thaw each product.