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  2. Category:Brand name crackers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brand name crackers" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Airly Foods;

  3. Airly Foods - Wikipedia

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    McKnight and Izzo formulated the idea for Airly Foods, a brand of crackers in which each box sold removed between eighteen and twenty-one grams of carbon dioxide from the air. [9] [10] Soon, a third co-founder, Kris Corbin, became involved with the brand. The crackers went into production in 2022.

  4. List of crackers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of crackers. A cracker is a baked good typically made from a grain -and- flour dough and usually manufactured in large quantities. Crackers (roughly equivalent to savory biscuits in the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man ) are usually flat, crisp, small in size (usually 75 millimetres (3.0 in) or less in diameter) and made in ...

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  6. Lance Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Many snack cracker products manufactured by Lance are commonly referred to as "nabs", a genericized trademark name for snack crackers that originated with a competitor, the Nabisco company. The term originated in 1924 when the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) introduced a snack, put in a 5-cent sealed packet called "Peanut Sandwich Packet".

  7. Captain's Wafers - Wikipedia

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    So the name Captain's Wafers was used to show they were the very best wafers." [1] The name was submitted by Joe M. Logan, (executive vice president of sales and marketing at Lance, retired from Lance in 1975). Mr. Logan had returned from World War II service in the South Pacific with the US Army's 7th Infantry Division in 1946.

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  9. Honey Maid - Wikipedia

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    Nabisco also made a cookbook based on the crackers in order to promote the brand. [4] Honey Maid was acquired along with Nabisco in 2000 by Philip Morris Companies who merged it into Kraft Foods. [5] It was later spun off with Kraft Foods into Mondelez International. [4] By 2012, Honey Maid had a 49.4 percent share of the graham cracker market. [1]