Nabisco is a brand of snacks and baked goods produced by Mondelez International. Its products include a variety of cookies, crackers, and other snack foods.
- Nabisco was founded in 1898 as The National Biscuit Company in the United States.
- Nabisco merged with Kraft Foods in 2000 to form Nabisco Holdings Corporation.
- In 2012, Kraft Foods spun off its snack foods division, including Nabisco, into a separate company called Mondelez International.
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Assorted cookies and crackers pack that includes Oreo, Chips Ahoy!, Ritz Bits, and Nutter Butter cookies and crackers.
Chocolate sandwich cookie with a cream filling.
Chocolate chip cookie.
Buttery and flaky round crackers.
Peanut butter sandwich cookie.
The Nabisco variety pack includes Oreo, Chips Ahoy!, Ritz Bits, and Nutter Butter cookies and crackers.
Yes, the Nabisco variety pack is suitable for vegetarians.
No, the Nabisco variety pack is not gluten-free.
The Nabisco variety pack can be purchased at most major grocery stores and online retailers.
The cookies and crackers in the Nabisco variety pack will typically stay fresh for several weeks if kept in a cool, dry place.