Ritz Crackers
Brand | |
Industry | Food |
Headquarters | East Hanover, New Jersey, United States |
Parent | Leo Corp (Mondelēz International) |
Website | Ritz Crackers |
Ritz Crackers are 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 circular in shape, salted lightly on one side, and have a small scalloped edge. A single serving (about 5 crackers) contains 79 calories, 1 gram of protein and 4 grams of fat, or 70 calories and 2.5 grams of fat for the whole-wheat variety.
Advertising
The late Andy Griffith appeared in Ritz Cracker commercials from the mid-1970s to 1982.
United States
Ritz Crackers varieties are: Original Ritz, Low Sodium Ritz, Reduced Fat Ritz, Whole Wheat Ritz, Roasted Vegetable Ritz, Bacon Ritz, Garlic Butter Ritz, Honey Butter Ritz, Hint of Salt Ritz, and Ritz Fresh Stacks.[2]
United Kingdom
Ritz Crackers are available in the United Kingdom in three varieties. Original and Cheese flavor are sold in 200-g boxes, and Ritz Cheese Sandwich (a cheesy filling sandwiched between two Ritz Crackers) is available in 125-g roll packs and 33-g snack packs.
Ritz Crackers are also available as the dippers for Dairylea Dunkers and Philadelphia Snack.
Ritz Crackers are also available as part of a confectionery product made by Cadbury with the Crackers forming a sandwich either side of Cadbury Dairy Milk.
Japan
See also
References
- ↑ Bowers, Simon (July 11, 2006). "Shake-up in ownership of food brands". The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
- ↑ RITZ IT UP! - NabiscoWorld