Nabisco is an American snack food company best known for producing popular snack brands such as Oreo cookies, Ritz crackers, Teddy Grahams, and Chips Ahoy!
Founded in 1898 as the National Biscuit Company, it was one of the first American companies to use mass-production techniques.
In 1905, Nabisco introduced the Oreo cookie, which is now the best-selling cookie brand in the United States.
The company has gone through several changes in ownership and structure, including being acquired by Kraft Foods in 2000.
In 2012, Kraft Foods divided into two companies, with Nabisco becoming part of Mondelu0113z International.
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Oreo cookies are made up of two chocolate wafers with a sweet creme filling. It is the best-selling cookie brand in the United States.
Ritz crackers are thin, crunchy, buttery crackers that are often served with cheese and spreadable dips.
Chips Ahoy! are crunchy chocolate chip cookies that come in a variety of flavors.
Teddy Grahams are small, teddy bear-shaped graham crackers that come in a variety of flavors and are often marketed towards children.
Nabisco stands for National Biscuit Company.
The most popular Nabisco product is the Oreo cookie.
Some Nabisco products, such as Original Oreos, are vegan. However, others may contain non-vegan ingredients such as milk or honey.
Nabisco products can be found in most grocery stores and supermarkets.
Yes, Nabisco is an American snack food company.