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  2. Nilla Wafers - Wikipedia

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    Nabisco Vanilla Wafers box, prior to the 1967 name change Banana pudding with Nilla wafers around the outside. Nilla Wafers is a brand name owned by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelēz International, widely associated with its line of vanilla-flavored, wafer cookies.

  3. Sam Porcello - Wikipedia

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    Sam Porcello. Samuel J. Porcello (May 23, 1935 [1] – May 12, 2012) was an American food scientist who worked at Nabisco for 34 years. [2] He is particularly noted for his work on the modern Oreo cookie. Porcello held five patents directly related to the Oreo. [2] In particular, Porcello was the inventor of the white Oreo cookie creme-filling. [2]

  4. 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.

  5. Zwieback - Wikipedia

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    Zwieback (German: [ˈt͡sviːbak] ⓘ) is a form of rusk eaten in Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg ...

  6. Chelsea Market - Wikipedia

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    07000487 [1] Added to NRHP. May 30, 2007. Chelsea Market is a food hall, [2] shopping mall, office building and television production facility located in the Chelsea neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan, in New York City. The Chelsea Market complex occupies an entire city block with a connecting bridge over Tenth Avenue to the adjacent 85 ...

  7. Easy Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Easy Cheese was first manufactured by Nabisco and sold under the name "Snack Mate" from 1965 until 1984. Advertisements often displayed the orange product adorned in flowy peaks atop several different types of appetizers. As a 1966 advertisement says, it was "instant cheese for instant parties."

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