Keebler Townhouse is a brand that specializes in producing a variety of crackers and snacks that are sold all over the world.
Keebler was founded in 1853 by Godfrey Keebler in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1927, Keebler moved its headquarters to Elmhurst, Illinois.
Keebler was acquired by the Kellogg Company in 2001.
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A light and buttery square cracker, perfect for any snack or appetizer.
A new addition to the Townhouse line, these crackers have a light and crispy texture that is perfect for dipping.
A crunchy cracker with a hint of sea salt, perfect for snacking on their own or paired with your favorite dip.
No, Townhouse crackers are not gluten-free.
Most of the Townhouse crackers are vegan except for the Townhouse Flipsides Pretzel Crackers that contain dairy ingredients.
It is recommended to store Townhouse crackers in an airtight container at room temperature.
You can find Townhouse crackers at most grocery stores, supermarkets, and online retailers.
The expiration date of Townhouse crackers varies depending on the product, but it is typically several months after the purchase date.