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Nabisco is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks, founded in 1898 and now owned by Mondelēz International. Learn about its origins, mergers, acquisitions, and famous brands such as Oreo, Ritz, and Chips Ahoy!
Oreo is a brand of sandwich cookie with a sweet fondant filling, introduced by Nabisco in 1912. The web page covers the origin, evolution, and global popularity of Oreo, as well as the ingredients and nutrition facts of the cookie.
A comprehensive list of notable cookies from different countries and regions, with images, origins and descriptions. Learn about the history, ingredients and variations of cookies, also known as biscuits, from Aachener Printen to Zimtsterne.
Nilla Wafers are vanilla-flavored, wafer-style cookies made by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelēz International. They are a common ingredient in banana pudding and have been marketed since 1898 under various names.
Learn about the different types of Oreo cookies, including Double Stuf, the most popular variety with twice the normal amount of creme filling. Find out the flavors, sizes, and origins of other Oreo varieties, such as Mega Stuf, Triple Double, and Gluten Free.
Chips Ahoy! is a Nabisco product that debuted in 1963 and has different variations such as original, reduced-fat, chunky, chewy, and candy-blasts. The name is a pun on the nautical term "ships ahoy!" and the cookie has been marketed with various advertising campaigns featuring superheroes, reporters, and dancing people.
Newtons are a type of cookie filled with sweet fruit paste, invented by a Philadelphia baker in 1891. The most popular variety is Fig Newtons, but Nabisco also makes other flavors, such as apple cinnamon, strawberry, and blueberry.
Nutter Butter is a brand of peanut butter sandwich cookies owned by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelez International. It was launched in 1969 and is claimed to be the best-selling U.S. peanut butter sandwich cookie.