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Ritz. Nabisco introduced Ritz crackers in 1934. Mondelez acquired the brand after Kraft bought Nabisco in 2000 and subsequently spun off its grocery business in 2012.
Standard Brands bought creator Curtiss Candy Company in 1964, and in 1981, Nabisco bought Standard and quickly focused some innovative marketing efforts on the Baby Ruth, already a very old candy.
Chips Ahoy! was introduced in 1963 – 51 years after its sister brand Oreo, , according to the two cookie brands’ parent company Mondelēz International, which acquired Nabisco in 2000 for $18. ...
The Nabisco brand is having fun with one of the more elaborate online theories that posits that the name is meant to reflect the structure of the sandwich cookies, with the “Os” standing in for the ...
After opening in 1958, the local plant produced some of Nabisco’s most popular brands, including Oreos cookies, Ritz crackers, Teddy Grahams graham cookies and Lorna Doone shortbread cookies.