Nabisco (originally known as National Biscuit Company) is a brand of cookies and snacks, including brands such as Chips Ahoy! ...
Nabisco is owned by Kraft. So while you can not invest directly into Nabisco or Nabisco crackers, you can invest in the parent company Kraft which trades under the ticker symbol KFT on the New York Stock Exchange.
Every third cookie in America is sold by Nabisco. Nabisco Oreo is the second ranked cookie brand of the United States with about USD 528.2 million worth of sales annually.
You can't. Well, at least not from Nabisco. Nabisco sold the Shredded Wheat brand to Kraft in 1993. It is currently marketed as Post Shredded Wheat. Post is one of Kraft's many brands.
Nabisco originally bought the Shredded Wheat product from the Shredded Wheat Company in 1904. Nabisco sold the brand to Kraft in 1993 but continued to market it under the Nabisco name until 1999.
You can't. Well, at least not from Nabisco. Nabisco sold the Shredded Wheat brand to Kraft in 1993. It is currently marketed as Post Shredded Wheat. Post is one of Kraft's many brands.
Nilla Wafers is the Nabisco brand name for vanilla wafers.
A Fig Newton is a pastry bar filled with fig jam. The name is a brand of Nabisco.
Cheese Nips were sold under the brand name of Nabisco, part of the Kraft Foods brand. Cheese Nips are small cheese flavoured crackers made from cheese manufactured by Kraft Foods.
Nabisco, Nautica, Nestle, Nike and Nissan are brands. They begin with the letter n.
Nilla Wafers is the Nabisco brand name for vanilla wafers.
Using Nabisco's research and development capabilities, Conant also helped create and market Snackwells, a new brand of cookies that capitalized on the low-fat craze of the early 1990s.