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Nabisco Mini Cookie Variety Pack - 12ct/1oz

Oreo Minis, Nutter Butter Bites, & Chips Ahoy! Minis
Something for cookie lovers of all types
Individual snack bags 12 individual packs
This classic mix of includes mini cookies of party favorites that are sure to please guests of any age. Something for everyone, every time--car time, game time, snack time, or party time! Each individually sealed pack locks in freshness and is perfectly portioned for gatherings, lunchboxes, road trips, and more. This includes 4 - 1oz packs of Mini CA!, 4 1oz packs of Mini Nutter Nutter Bites, 4 1oz packs of Mini Oreo Cookies

Nabisco (/nəbɪskoʊ/, abbreviated from the earlier name National Biscuit Company) is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelēz International Nabisco's plant in Chicago, a 1,800,000-square-foot (170,000 m2) production facility at 7300 S. Kedzie Avenue, is the largest bakery in the world,[2] employing more than 1,200[2] workers and producing around 320 million pounds of snack foods annually.

Its products include Chips Ahoy!, Belvita, Oreos, Ritz Crackers, Teddy Grahams, Triscuits, and Wheat Thins for the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Bolivia, Venezuela, as well as other parts of South America.

All Nabisco cookie or cracker products are branded Christie in Canada. Prior to the Post Cereals merger, the cereal division kept the Nabisco name in Canada. The proof of purchase on their products is marketed as a "brand seal". The Nabisco name became redundant in Canada after Kraft took over.

Nabisco opened corporate offices as the National Biscuit Company in the world's first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building in the Chicago Loop in 1898

The first use of "Nabisco" was in a cracker brand first produced by National Biscuit Company in 1901.[13] The firm later introduced—either through development or acquisition— Fig Newtons, Nabisco Wafers (early 1900s, later sold in one form as Biscos, a sugar wafer originally containing a variety of flavored fillings), Anola Wafers (early 1900s, later discontinued; a chocolate wafer with chocolate filling), Barnum's Animal Crackers (1902), Cameos (1910), Lorna Doones (1912; shortbread), Oreos (1912) Famous Chocolate Wafers (1924; a thin wafer without filling).

In 1924, the National Biscuit Company introduced a snack in a sealed packet called the Peanut Sandwich Packet. They soon added a second, the Sorbetto Sandwich Packet. These allowed salesmen to sell to soda fountains, road stands, milk bars, lunch rooms, and news stands. Sales increased, and in 1928, the company started to use the name NAB. The term Nabs today is used to generically mean any type of snack crackers, most commonly in the southern US

During WWII, the company manufactured K-rations for US troops. The first use of the red triangular logo was in 1952. The company name was changed to Nabisco in 2001.

The Oreo, Nabisco's best-selling cookie.
Chips Ahoy! chocolate chip cookies
Lorna Doone cookies
Nutter Butter cookies
Premium Saltines
Original Wheat Thins
100 Calorie Packs
Arrowroot
Bacon Dippers
Belvita
Better Cheddars
Cameo
Captain's Table
Cheese Nips – small cheese crackers
Chips Ahoy!
Chicken in a Biskit
Chocolate Wafers
Club Social
Corn Diggers
Crispers – a Christie brand of snack crisps sold in Canada
Dad's Cookie
Doo Dads
Fig Newtons
Frollini de Oro Saiwa
Fudgee-O Cookies (Canada)
Giggles (Also called as Trakinas in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Brazil, Argentina)
Good Thins
HeyDay Cookie Bars
Honey Maid
Hony Bran
In A Biskit
Kool Stuf
Kraker Bran
Lorna Doone
Mallomars
Mister Salty Pretzels
Nabisco Classics
Nilla
Nutter Butter – a peanut-shaped sandwich cookie with a peanut butter filling which was introduced to the public in 1969. The distinctive peanut shape and texture was designed by William A. Turnier who also created the design for Nabisco's Oreo cookie. Nabisco launched a convenience store pack of the Nutter Butter brand—known as Nutter Butter Bites—featuring cookies that are round in profile, lacking the distinctive peanut shape but retaining the same texture. However, the vast majority of the Nutter Butter cookies sold are of the original peanut shape. A 2004 estimate stated that over 34 million pounds of the cookie are sold annually, and that more than 1 billion are consumed annually. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabisco
Orchard Crisps
Oreo
Oreo Cakesters
List of Oreo varieties
Oro Saiwa
Pecanz
Pirate
Potato Chipsters
Premium Plus
Premium Saltines
Rice Thins
Ritz Crackers
Royal gelatin dessert
Royal Lunch
Sea Rounds
Social Tea
Sportz
Sugar Rings
Team Flakes
Teddy Grahams
Thinsations
Toasted Chips
Toastettes
Triscuit
Twigs
Uneeda Biscuit
Urra Saiwa
Wheat Squares
Wheat Thins
Zu Zu Ginger Snaps
Zwieback Toast
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