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In a world where brands constantly try to release the best, most innovative new flavors, there will always be those beloved tried-and-trues. That’s why pumpkin spice-anything will always soar in the fall and pickle-flavored foods and drinks become an instant winner in the summer.
Even though summer hasn’t officially arrived yet, the season has already kicked off with some pretty bleak snack news. Trader Joe’s beloved Patio Potato Chips have been discontinued and its Chips in a Pickle are severely delayed. That means we’ll need new snacks to fulfill those pickle cravings this year—enter Goldfish as our knight in shining armor.
Goldfish Releases Spicy Dill Pickle Flavor
The snack that smiles back is getting a dill-filled makeover this summer with the launch of Goldfish Spicy Dill Pickle crackers.
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After the rise of pickle recipes on TikTok and with spicy food trends continuing to grow, Goldfish decided to combine the two for its latest limited-edition flavor. The fish-shaped crackers are seasoned with tangy dill and garlic flavors, followed by a kick of peppery spice that intensifies the more you eat.
I was among the first to try the newest snack offering and I was pleasantly surprised at how spicy the crackers actually are. Even though I’d categorize Goldfish as a kid-friendly snack, they didn’t hold back on the tangy, spicy flavors. Goldfish’s new Spicy Dill Pickle crackers are one of my favorite limited-time flavors the brand has ever had. They will definitely be making appearances on my snack tables all summer long—plus, the flavorful crackers would be a rockstar in a spicy Chex Mix.
Spicy Dill Pickle Goldfish will hit shelves this month at retailers nationwide. They’ll join the other summer LTO, Old Bay Seasoned Crackers, and the newly permanent Frank’s RedHot Crackers in the snack aisle while supplies last.