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  2. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler did adopt Streitmann's Zesta saltine brand as Keebler's national brand of saltine crackers. [15] Keebler-Weyl Bakery became the official baker of Girl Scout Cookies in 1936, the first commercial company to bake the cookies (the scouts and their mothers had done it previously). By 1978, four companies were producing the cookies. [16]

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    Mary's Gone Crackers. Mary's Gone Crackers. If Mary's Gone Crackers has no fans, then we're dead. Each cracker is loaded with sesame seeds, flax seeds, and quinoa for a nutty and substantial bite ...

  4. Dare Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, the founder of Dare Foods, Charles H. Doerr, began making and selling cookies and candies in a small grocery shop in Berlin, Ontario, Canada.By 1919, Doerr had created the C.H. Doerr Company, which distributed his goods throughout Ontario.

  5. Sunshine Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine Biscuits, formerly known as The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, was an independent American baker of cookies, crackers, and cereals.The company, which became a brand on a few products such as Cheez-It, was purchased by Keebler Company in 1996, [1] which was purchased by Kellogg Company in 2001.

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  7. 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".

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    26. Look for alternative crackers like Mary’s Gone Crackers, which are made of brown rice, quinoa, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, poppy seeds, and flaxseed.

  9. Airly Foods - Wikipedia

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    Airly Foods is an American brand of snack crackers. The brand revolves around utilizing sustainable farming [1] and carbon credits to offset the total carbon emissions which would result from traditionally producing such a product.

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