Where is the 'Goodies' Folder for CS6?

Doing a fresh install of CS6 Extended on a new computer (Windows 7).  In an earlier version of PS there was a folder called Goodies and it contained the HSB/HSL filter.  When I upgraded from those previous versions the plugins and filters migrated automatically or I simply copied from the Plugins>Filters folder of the old version to the new.  Looking at the extracted files for CS6, I'm not seeing the 'Goodies' folder.  Further, when I look in c>Program Files>Adobe>CS6>Plugins, there's no Filters folder, just a Panels folder. 
Assistance appreciated.  Thanks.

Hi,
You can find information regarding the optional Ps CS6 content here:
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/plug-ins-photoshop-cs61.html
We no longer distribute or include a 'Goodies' folder on disk. For the HSB/HSL filter, you'll want to grab the 'OptionalMultiPlugin' plug-in, which bundles of a couple plug-ins. Also the shipping plug-ins have been moved from the directory you might expect to find them. Any additional 3rd party plug-in or optional plug-in can still be installed to these path without needing to add /Filters:
Windows 7 and Vista (32 bit): Program Files (x86)/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Plug-ins folder
Windows 7 and Vista (64 bit): Program Files/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 bit)/Plug-ins folder
Hopefully this answers your questions.
regards,
steve

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