The Nabisco cracker tin was introduced in the late 19th century, specifically in 1899. The tin was designed to keep crackers fresh and protected from moisture and air, extending their shelf life. This innovation revolutionized the way crackers were packaged and stored, making them more convenient and durable for consumers.
Ritz crackers were introduced by Nabisco in 1934. They were named Ritz to promote the cracker as an affordable luxury.
Ritz crackers are made by the Nabisco Company
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senior vice president of marketing for Nabisco Foods Group in charge of Nabisco's cookie and cracker brands, including Chips Ahoy!, Oreos, Fig Newtons, and Ritz crackers.
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Crackers come from a variety of companies. The most well-known companies include Nabisco and Kraft.
Hometown Favorites compiles lists of discontinued products. These products are no longer being produced and are unavailable. Nabisco cookies that have been discontinued include Nabisco Butter Cookies, Nabisco Kettle Cookies, and Nabisco Giggles Vanilla Sandwich Cookies.
The one with the single cracker in the circle is definitely from before 1969 - probably late 1950's or early 1960's. We had one for as long as I can remember when I was a kid and I was born in the mid-1950's. I still have it and use it, as a matter of fact.
The Tin Lizzie was introduced in 1908.
It was made by Nabisco in 1912 and recreated in 1952 by William A. Turnier who changed the cookies' scripture
I thought they were Nabisco's too, but found I was thinking of Sunshine Golden Fruit Raisin Biscuit. Apparently when Keebler bought out Sunshine they discontinued the raisin cracker as well as other fruit snacks.