Swedish Fish were launched on the U.S. market in 1957. The original owner of these candies was the Swedish company Malaco, which wanted to expand its sales to North America and entered partnership with
Cadbury. Wanting to create a product that reflected the culture of Sweden in some way and to catch the eye and interest of an everyday American, a fish-shaped gummy candy was created. Fishing was and is still a large part of Sweden's culture, and fish is a considerable part of the Swedish diet. During the time of the creation of Swedish Fish, Sweden was mostly associated with fish so Malaco chose the shape. Mondelez distributes the candy in the U.S. today, but the fish gummies are still distributed by Malaco in Sweden.
Partnerships In 2009,
Rita's Italian Ice, a U.S. chain that serves
Italian ice and
frozen custard, introduced a red Swedish Fish flavored Italian ice as a
cobranded product.
Trident, a gum company owned by Mondelez Global, produced a Swedish Fish flavored product, which is advertised as "Berry + Lemon" flavor. In 2016,
Nabisco created a test-market product Swedish Fish Oreos, available at
Kroger grocery stores in the US. As of 2023,
Trader Joe's sells a version under their
private label, called "Scandinavian Swimmers". In 2022, Ghost, an energy drink company, had a partnership with Swedish Fish. However, in 2025, they had ended partnership along with other brands that Ghost also partnered with. == References ==