Teddy Grahams is a brand of snack crackers made by Nabisco. These small bear-shaped graham crackers come in a variety of flavors and are marketed as a snack for children.
Teddy Grahams were first introduced in 1988.
They were originally available in honey, chocolate and cinnamon flavors.
In 1990, a new chocolate chip flavor was introduced.
In 1995, a limited edition maple flavor was released.
In 2003, Teddy Grahams was acquired by Kraft Foods.
Throughout the years, additional flavors have been added including strawberry, vanilla and s'mores.
An organic alternative to Teddy Grahams, Annie's Homegrown offers bunny-shaped graham crackers in a variety of flavors.
Keebler produces a line of animal-shaped crackers including bears, among other flavors.
Goldfish crackers, made by Pepperidge Farms, offer a similar snack option in fish-shaped crackers.
The original flavor of Teddy Grahams, featuring a honey flavoring.
A chocolate flavored version of Teddy Grahams.
A cinnamon flavored version of Teddy Grahams.
A strawberry flavored version of Teddy Grahams.
A vanilla flavored version of Teddy Grahams.
A s'mores flavored version of Teddy Grahams, featuring chocolate and marshmallow flavors.
No, Teddy Grahams are made with wheat flour and are not gluten-free.
The serving size for Teddy Grahams is approximately 24 grams, or about 1/2 cup.
No, all of the flavors of Teddy Grahams contain milk as an ingredient and are not vegan.
Teddy Grahams have a shelf life of approximately one year if stored in a cool, dry place.
In the past, limited edition flavors have been released including maple and pumpkin spice.