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  2. Premium Plus - Wikipedia

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    Premium Plus. Premium ( Premium Saltine Crackers) is a brand of soda cracker produced by Nabisco, which were first introduced in 1876. [1] It is known as Premium Plus ( Premium Plus Salted Tops) in Canada, under the Christie (formerly, Mr. Christie) banner. In the United States it is marketed as "Original Premium." [2]

  3. William Mellis Christie - Wikipedia

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    William Mellis Christie. William Mellis Christie (5 January 1829 – 14 June 1900) is the namesake for the Canadian Mr. Christie brand of cookies and biscuits, owned by Nabisco . Christie was born in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the only child of John Christie and Jane Grant. He apprenticed as a baker before arriving in Canada in 1848.

  4. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    Its products include Chips Ahoy!, Belvita, Oreo cookies, Ritz Crackers, Teddy Grahams, Triscuit crackers, Fig Newtons, and Wheat Thins for the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Bolivia, Venezuela, and other parts of South America. All Nabisco cookie or cracker products are branded Christie in Canada, after Canadian baker William Mellis ...

  5. Rice Thins - Wikipedia

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    Rice Thins. Rice Thins are a popular brand name of crackers made by Nabisco (Christie in Canada). A spin-off of Wheat Thins, Rice thins come in these flavours: Original. Multigrain. Herb and Garlic. Bruschetta. Cheddar. Sesame.

  6. Ritz Cracker Salmon Cakes Recipe - AOL

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    Add the onion mixture, cracker crumbs and pepper; mix to combine. Shape in to 6 patties, about 1/3 cup each. Heat canola oil in same skillet, enough to come up 1/4-inch on the side of the skillet ...

  7. Cheese Nips - Wikipedia

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    Cheese Nips (originally stylized as " Cheese-Nips ") were a small cheese-flavored cracker [1] manufactured by Mondelez International under its brand, Nabisco, they were originally used to compete against Sunshine Biscuit's (now Kellogg's) Cheez-It crackers. Portion-controlled packages of Cheese Nips were also sold under the name Cheese Nips ...

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