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Goldfish are available in whole grain. Most things are now. For me, the biggest issue with crackers is that while they satisfy the need for a salty crunch, nutritionally there isn't much there. I eat them only rarely. Edited by: CINDYA1962 at: 5/22/2010 (20:33). Some might say I am a little boring because I like to eat my Ritz Crackers as they are, straight out of the box. But there are probably millions of ways to enjoy munching Ritz crackers and here are ten of the very best ways and recipes I could find. Juicy pork chops coated in crunchy, buttery Ritz crackers, these Baked Ritz Cracker Pork Chops are so quick & easy & are positively delicious. A must make for sure! If you know me then you know I’m all about the quick & easy dinners. People think that since I cook for this site, that I must love to be in the kitchen. This recipe uses Ritz crackers as part of fry breading, making it one of the most decadent Ritz cracker recipes. Do not be surprised by the amount of flavor in Ritz cracker chicken recipes. Slow cooker Chicken and Dressing - Ritz cracker chicken recipes in a slow cooker are great because you can do all of the cooking without wasting hours in. This is the nutrition label of one serving of ritz crackers. As you can see, one serving isn’t bad for you at all. However most people aren’t gonna eat just five crackers which is the serving size. So, if you are to eat them during a diet it’d be.

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Most Ritz Crackers Eaten In 1 Minute
Ritz Crackers
TypeBrand
IndustryFood
Founded1934; 87 years ago
HeadquartersEast Hanover, New Jersey, U.S.
ParentNabisco (Mondelēz International)
Websitewww.ritzcrackers.com
A Ritz Cracker
Ritz Cracker boxes

Ritz Crackers is a brand of snack cracker introduced by Nabisco in 1934. Outside the United States, the Ritz Cracker brand is made by a subsidiary of Mondelēz International.[1] They are disc-shaped, lightly salted, and bear seven perforations and a finely scalloped edge. A single serving of the original cracker (about 5) provides 330 kilojoules (79 kilocalories) of food energy, 1 gram of protein, and 4 grams of fat; the whole wheat variety provides 290 kJ (70 kcal) and 2.5 grams of fat.

History[edit]

Jackson, Michigan is home to the Ritz cracker. The Jackson Cracker company, in the early 1900’s, invented a small, round cracker called the Jaxon. When the company was bought out by Nabisco in 1919, corporate executives changed the name of the cracker to the Ritz and made their first addition by adding a cheese filled centre creating the well known Ritz Cracker.Nabisco introduced the Ritz Cracker in 1934.[2] Looking to compete with the similar Hi Ho cracker made by their competitor Sunshine Biscuits, they tasked an employee, Sydney Stern, to create a name and a marketing plan. Stern chose the name 'Ritz', which appealed to individuals enduring the privations of the Great Depression by offering them 'a bite of the good life'. He also designed the blue circle/yellow lettering logo design, inspired by the round label inside his hat.[3] In 2011, Ritz was identified in a YouGov poll as the 'best perceived snack brand' among American consumers.[4]

A cartoon drawing of a box of Ritz Crackers can be seen in Mickey’s Surprise Party (1939), an animated theatrical advertisement/cartoon short produced by Walt Disney Productions for Nabisco.[5]

Size[edit]

Crackers

The crackers measure approximately 46 millimetres (1.8 in) across.[citation needed]

United States[edit]

Eaten

Ritz Crackers varieties include Original Ritz, Low Sodium Ritz, Reduced Fat Ritz, Whole Wheat Ritz, Honey Wheat Ritz, Roasted Vegetable Ritz, Bacon Ritz, Garlic Butter Ritz, Honey Butter Ritz, Hint of Salt Ritz, and Ritz Fresh Stacks.[6]

They are also available as sandwiches with peanut butter, cream cheese, or Cheddar cheese.

International[edit]

Most

Ritz Crackers are available in the United Kingdom and Ireland in three varieties: Original and Cheese flavour are sold in 200 g boxes, and Ritz Cheese Sandwich (a cheese spread sandwiched between two Ritz Crackers) is available in 125 g roll packs and 33 g snack packs.

Ritz Crackers are available as dippers for Dairylea Dunkers and Philadelphia Snack. Ritz Crackers are also available as part of a confectionery product made by Cadbury in which the Crackers form a sandwich filled with Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Bowers, Simon (July 11, 2006). 'Shake-up in ownership of food brands'. The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  2. ^Cross, Mary (2002). A Century of American Icons: 100 Products and Slogans from the 20th-Century Consumer Culture. Greenwood Press. pp. 88–89. ISBN978-0313314810. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  3. ^Alioto, Daisy (August 10, 2016) How the Ritz Cracker Got Its NameFood & Wine Magazine. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  4. ^Willett, Megan (September 24, 2012) The Most Popular Snack Food In America. Business Insider. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  5. ^'Mickey's Surprise Party (Still 6 of 6)'. Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on June 20, 2010.
  6. ^Ritz Products, from the official site

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