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Rold Gold (snack / pretzel brand)

Rolled gold (a jewelry / metal term, often misspelled “rold gold”)

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    1. Rold Gold (Pretzel Brand)

    Overview & History

    • Rold Gold is an American pretzel (snack) brand.
    • It was originally founded in 1917 by Lorraine Schumaker in Philadelphia (as the American Cone & Pretzel Company).
    • Over time, Rold Gold expanded operations (e.g. St. Louis, California).
    • In 1961, Frito-Lay (a subsidiary of PepsiCo) purchased Rold Gold.
    • Today it is owned by PepsiCo / made under Frito-Lay.

    Products & Flavors

    • Their pretzels are baked, not fried.
    • They offer many varieties and flavors.
    • Examples:
      • Rold Gold Tiny Twists (classic form)
      • Rold Gold Thins (lighter, crispier variant)
      • Rold Gold Selects line — newer flavors like Garlic Parmesan, Dill Pickle, Flamin’ Hot Honey Mustard, and Cool Ranch.
      • Rold Gold Waffles — a lattice / waffle-shaped pretzel designed for dipping.
      • Flamin’ Hot Thin Crisps — Rold Gold’s spicy variant in their Thin Crisps line.

    Nutrition / Ingredients (example: Tiny Twists)

    • For a 28 g serving (about 17 pretzels):
      • Calories: ~ 110 kcal
      • Total Fat: ~ 1 g
      • Sodium: ~ 450 mg
      • Carbohydrates: ~ 23 g
      • Protein: ~ 2 g
    • Ingredients include: enriched wheat flour, salt, corn oil, corn syrup, yeast, etc.
    • Allergen & other notes: contains wheat (gluten).
    • They state currently no Rold Gold pretzels are gluten-free.
    • They also state that none are officially classified vegan (i.e. no “vegan” claim).

    Marketing, Branding & Updates

    • In 2025, they refreshed their visual identity / packaging: new logo, color palette, and design system.
    • They launched the Rold Gold Selects line to bring in more bold flavor variants.
    • They’ve upgraded formats (e.g. waffle shapes) to appeal to dip lovers.

    Limits & Disclaimers

    • Even though they have many flavors, not all are available everywhere.
    • Their FAQs say there is no gluten-free or vegan line currently.
    • As a snack, it is still processed and contains salt, sugars, oils, etc., so healthy eating principles apply (moderation, balance).

    2. Rolled Gold / “Rold Gold” (Metal / Jewelry Term)

    It’s possible you meant “rolled gold” (sometimes (mis)written “rold gold”) — a jewelry / metal term. Here’s full info:

    What Is Rolled Gold?

    • Rolled gold (also called “gold-filled” in many contexts) is a base metal (e.g. brass, copper, or another core) with a relatively thick layer of gold bonded mechanically (via heat & pressure) on one or both surfaces.
    • It’s different from simple gold plating, because the gold layer is much thicker and more durable.

    Markings & Notation

    • You’ll often see markings like “1/20 12K RG”: meaning 1/20th of the weight is 12-karat gold (rolled gold).
    • “RGP” is another abbreviation used (Rolled Gold Plate).
    • Sometimes “RG” is used.
    • The quality and value depend heavily on how thick the gold layer is (the higher the fraction, the more durable and valuable).

    Characteristics & Value

    • Because the gold layer is thicker than plating, rolled gold jewelry tends to last longer without wearing through.
    • But it is not solid gold; much of the piece is still base metal.
    • Its value is derived from the gold portion (how much gold, what karat, and its weight), but recovery (melting out) is often not economical for small pieces.
    • Rolled gold lies between gold-plated (thin coating) and gold-filled (even thicker layering) in terms of durability and gold content.

    Usage & Care

    • Used in jewelry (necklaces, bracelets, lockets) to give the look of gold at lower cost.
    • Care tips:
      • Clean gently with mild soap, warm water, soft cloth (no harsh abrasives).
      • Avoid exposure to chemicals (e.g. cleaning agents, perfumes) that might wear or degrade the gold layer.
      • Store in separate, soft containers to avoid scratching.
      • Check for signs of wear (where the gold layer thins).

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    Misconceptions & Limitations

    • Rolled gold items should not carry hallmarks that are meant for solid gold.
    • Over time, heavy wear may expose the base metal underneath.
    • Some sellers might mislabel plated jewelry as “rolled gold” to make it seem higher quality; always check markings and quality.

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