- Industrie: Baked goods
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An American brand of cookies and snacks. Headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey, the company is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Kraft Foods.
Crackers in the shapes of animals, some brands of which are sweetened. These are usually animals one would see at the zoo or circus, including lions, tigers, bears, and elephants.
Industry:Baked goods
A brand of chocolate chip cookies made by Nabisco, that debuted in 1963. They are widely sold in the United States, Latin America (where its name changes to "Pepitos!" or "Choco Chips"), South Africa, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Portugal and Australia.
Industry:Baked goods
A trademark for a popular sandwich cookie by the Nabisco Division of Kraft Foods. The current design consists of a sweet, white filling commonly referred to as 'cream' or 'creme', sandwiched between two circular chocolate or golden cookie pieces.
Industry:Baked goods
A popular baked snack cracker found in North America, distributed by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Kraft Foods Global Inc. in the US, Kraft Foods in Canada and in Australia through wholesaler USA Foods. Also Vegetable Thins, Pita Thins, and Rice Thins, which both are spun off from Wheat Thins are available in Canada and some regions of the United States. Wheat Thins come in many variations.
Industry:Baked goods
Crackers from Christie which are baked with vegetables. The crackers are sold in Canada and the United States. Vegetable Thins are a spin-off product of Nabisco's popular, long-lived cracker product, Wheat Thins. In Canada, Vegetable Thins are known as a variation of Wheat Thins.
Industry:Baked goods
A brand of Nabisco snack crackers which take the form of square baked whole wheat wafers. It was invented in 1900, a patent was granted in 1902, and the Shredded Wheat Company, in Niagara Falls, New York began production the next year.
Industry:Baked goods
A bear shaped graham cracker snacks created by Nabisco. Introduced in 1988, Teddy Grahams come in two distinct shapes: bears with arms up and legs closed, and bears with legs open and arms down. When first introduced, Teddy Grahams were available in honey, cinnamon and chocolate flavors. Nabisco has also put out various other products under the Teddy Grahams brand, including various Disney character shaped grahams, a larger bear shaped chocolate-iced cookie line called Dizzy Grizzlies, and a cereal called Teddy Grahams Breakfast Bears.
Industry:Baked goods
A brand name of a tea biscuit owned by Nabisco International. First owned by Bakers of South Africa, the biscuits were a popular brand in both South Africa and the United Kingdom, before being bought out by Nabisco in 1972. The biscuits are now available in the United States and Canada in addition to its original markets.
Industry:Baked goods