Ritz bits are a snack food produced by Nabisco. They are bite-sized crackers that come in several flavors and are often compared to Cheese Nips.
- The Ritz cracker was first introduced in 1934 by the National Biscuit Company (later Nabisco).
- Ritz bits were first introduced in 1984 and were initially available in just one flavor: cheese.
- Over the years, other flavors have been added to the Ritz bits lineup, including peanut butter, sour cream and onion, and pizza.
- Ritz bits have become a popular snack food and are often included in school lunches and sold in vending machines.
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The classic Ritz bits flavor, these crackers are bite-sized and cheese-flavored.
A variation of Ritz bits, these crackers are bite-sized and peanut butter-flavored.
A variation of Ritz bits, these crackers are bite-sized and sour cream and onion-flavored.
A variation of Ritz bits, these crackers are bite-sized and pizza-flavored.
Ritz bits are available in several flavors, including cheese, peanut butter, sour cream and onion, and pizza.
No, Ritz bits are not gluten-free. They are made with wheat flour.
Ritz bits peanut butter flavor does contain peanuts, but the other flavors do not contain nuts.
Ritz bits are widely available at grocery stores and online retailers.
The number of calories in a serving of Ritz bits varies by flavor, but on average, a one-ounce serving contains around 140 calories.