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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".
The term Nabs today is used to generically mean any type of snack crackers, most commonly in the southern US. [ 13 ] As of July 16, 2021, parent company Mondelēz International made the decision to close the Fair Lawn plant after 63 years forcing the majority of the 600 employees to move on and/or retire, accept jobs with other businesses or ...
More specifically, nab refers to a sandwich cracker (usually with peanut butter or sometimes cheese) that is packaged by a commercial company such as Nabisco or Keebler. Each package is a single snack - 4 to 6 crackers - wrapped in cellophane. A pack of nabs and an RC Cola make a great snack on a hot humid day in the Mississippi Delta.
A saltine or soda cracker is a thin, usually square, cracker, made from white flour, sometimes yeast (although many are yeast-free), and baking soda, with most varieties lightly sprinkled with coarse salt. It has perforations over its surface, as well as a distinctively dry and crisp texture.
Check out the slideshow above to find out how animal crackers came to be associated with the circus, what animals you can still find in a box today, and why there is a string attached to a each ...
Not to mention super easy—just crack open a jar of peanut butter and put a dollop between two crackers—and cheap (approximately $4 for a 4-sleeve box of crackers and $2 for a jar of the spread).
The move is an effort for the snack to be more "adult-sounding," it said, refuting an idea that orange crackers are "just for kids." The change is not permanent, though. The company said the adult ...
In American English, the name "cracker" usually refers to savory or salty flat biscuits, whereas the term "cookie" is used for sweet items.Crackers are also generally made differently: crackers are made by layering dough, while cookies, besides the addition of sugar, usually use a chemical leavening agent, may contain eggs, and in other ways are made more like a cake. [5]