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Where do I buy Goldfish crackers from??

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humphrey · 08/03/2005 20:31

We've just come back from America and my DD loved the Goldfish crackers where can I buy them here?

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hana · 08/03/2005 20:34

hope you find out - i love them too but have never seen them over here - at christmas some of the supemarkets do a similiar cracker but with others mixed up ( I make bits and bites) goldfish crackers please!!

lockets · 08/03/2005 20:36

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humphrey · 08/03/2005 20:48

I dont live near London unfortunatly. I was reading on another thread that Selfridges in Birmingham do them but still a bit too far to travel for the odd packet of Goldfish. I live near Nottingham

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maomao · 08/03/2005 20:51

Costco?

humphrey · 08/03/2005 20:53

The only one I can find in the phone book is a Costco Wholesale in Derby and I don't suppose from reading other threads where people have mentioned Costco that this is the one you are talking about is it?

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maomao · 08/03/2005 21:07

Here.

humphrey · 08/03/2005 21:19

Do they definately do the Goldfish and wouldn't I have to buy them in bulk if it is a wholesale place?

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IlanaK · 08/03/2005 21:52

I have not seen goldfish at my local costco. But I know that The Food Ferry do them. They are a mail order company and they do a lot of american products. They are pricey though. I think they have a website, but I don't have it to hand.

maomao · 08/03/2005 21:54

food ferry

Oooo I'm hoping to be as good as JanH with providing informative links!

GeorginaA · 08/03/2005 22:31

Bloomin' heck - was going to buy some (my american cousin bought me some goldfish crackers when she came over last) but £10 delivery cost?!!! You'd have to really love goldfish and order a lot of cases for that! Had a browse through the rest of their products and nothing particularly grabbed me either - shame there isn't an american import shop here. In the US you can got to Brit import shops, so would be fair for us to get the reverse!

Frizbe · 08/03/2005 22:34

You can get Goldfish at all selfridges with a food hall (thank the lordy), so that's London, Birmingham and Leeds, duno where the rest are?) along with Aunt Jemimas Pancake mix! yummy! cat me your address and I'll bring you some back in a few weeks if you like!

GeorginaA · 08/03/2005 22:39

Ooo ... Selfridges is doable (the Birmingham branch at least) thanks for the heads up

Frizbe · 08/03/2005 22:44

no worries, just ask the staff where they are, as they'd hidden them from me the last time we went in!

GeorginaA · 08/03/2005 22:47

Gits!

What's the salt content in them, does anyone know? (i.e. good or bad idea for an under 1 year old?)

Frizbe · 08/03/2005 22:50

hang on I'll go and check a packet!ha ha no, they've overstuck the american label with the importers label! damn, I have to eat some of these now.....try their web site \link(www.pfgoldfish.com\fish)

Frizbe · 08/03/2005 22:50

and again \link(www.pfgoldfish.com\fish)

Frizbe · 08/03/2005 22:51

bugger fish

GeorginaA · 08/03/2005 23:03

Hehehe... have to say our box once opened didn't last long.

Can't find anything on the site - it's jumping around all over the place! Would assume they are fairly salty though, so not a good ds2 dietry addition quite yet...

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