Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Thin & Crispy Cookies is A New Cookie Straight From 1937
Made with real kitchen pantry ingredients like cage free eggs; Pepperidge Farm, the leading baker of premium quality, crafted baked goods unveiled the new Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Thin & Crispy cookie. The cookies are available nationwide in three flavours, Milk Chocolate Chip, Dark Chocolate Chip and Triple Chocolate Chip.
Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Thin & Crispy Cookies are inspired by homemade cookie recipes and made with only 9 to 12 real ingredients, depending on the flavour, including chocolate, flour, butter, sugar, brown sugar, cage free eggs, baking soda, vanilla extract, and salt.
“Farmhouse Thin & Crispy Cookies were inspired by our Campbell Soup Company Real Food Philosophy,” said Carlos Abrams-Rivera, President, Pepperidge Farm. “There has been a significant shift in many food categories, but specifically in snacks, in which consumers want real food ingredients. Pepperidge Farm and Campbell are committed to delivering real food that’s crafted with care and our Farmhouse Cookies and Farmhouse Bread offerings are delicious examples. In our 80 year history, Pepperidge Farm has remained 100% committed to quality.”
As of May 2017, the entire Pepperidge Farm American Collection Cookies line, with names inspired by American cities such as Nantucket and Sausalito, will also move to adding cage free eggs to their ingredient list. All 58 varieties of Pepperidge Farm breads, buns and rolls are free from high fructose corn syrup, and contain no colours or flavours from artificial sources.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of Pepperidge Farm. The company started in 1937, when Margaret Rudkin, a Connecticut housewife and mother of three young children, discovered one of her sons had an allergy to commercial breads that contained preservatives and artificial ingredients. This drove her to experiment baking her own preservative free bread for her ailing son which ultimately lead to perfecting a delicious whole wheat loaf that contained only natural ingredients.
Encouraged by her family and her son’s doctor, she began a small business out of her kitchen selling her Pepperidge Farm bread, named for her family’s home in Fairfield, Connecticut to local grocers. From there, the company has continued to evolve from one woman’s kitchen to an iconic American company, with several of the nation’s most beloved brands including Goldfish crackers, Milano cookies, Pepperidge Farm fresh and frozen bakery items and now, Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Thin & Crispy Cookies.
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