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  2. Ritz Crackers - Wikipedia

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    Ritz Crackers is a brand of snack cracker introduced by Nabisco in 1934. The original style crackers are disc-shaped, lightly salted, and approximately 46 millimetres (1.8 in) in diameter. [citation needed] Each cracker has seven perforations and a finely scalloped edge. Today, the Ritz cracker brand is owned by Mondelēz International. [1]

  3. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  4. 10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Make with Ritz Crackers - AOL

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    With a little ingenuity and resourcefulness, Ritz Crackers can be used to make many of your favorite foods. Instead of using store-bought or traditional bread crumbs, try replacing them with ...

  5. Oreo Cookies, Ritz Crackers team up for limited-time product ...

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    Mondelēz is entering summer with a sweet and salty collaboration.On Tuesday, the food giant announced that two of its iconic brands — Ritz Crackers and Oreo Cookies — will be teaming up for a ...

  6. Cracker (food) - Wikipedia

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    In American English, the name "cracker" usually refers to savory or salty flat biscuits, whereas the term "cookie" is used for sweet items.Crackers are also generally made differently: crackers are made by layering dough, while cookies, besides the addition of sugar, usually use a chemical leavening agent, may contain eggs, and in other ways are made more like a cake. [5]

  7. TUC (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    TUC (/ t ʊ k /) is a brand of salted octagonal golden-yellow crackers, comparable in taste to Ritz crackers. The TUC brand originated in Belgium, [2] and belonged to French company LU. [1]

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