Depending on what stage of life you're in, you likely associate Pepperidge Farm with Milano cookies and specialty breads, or the ubiquitous Goldfish crackers -- a staple of most preschoolers' diets. A subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company since 1960, Pepperidge Farm is part of the company's Biscuits and Confectionery segment, which accounts for about a quarter of Campbell's total sales. Other products in the Pepperidge Farm line include puff pastry, stuffing, and frozen cakes and breads. In 2004 the company announced it would remove all transfatty acids from all of its breads.