I am from back east and have been trying to find Zesta Crackers. I finally found Shoplet from New York to ship me (2) boxes of crackers to my house. I did not know how many crackers were in each box, which turns out to be 600 in each box. The Shoplet from N.Y. had a distributor send me the crackers from Sacramento, Ca. I live in Lincoln, Ca. and received the crackers, so I opened the box and ate 3 packages consisting of 6 crackers. They were very very stale. I called the company to report it and they will not take them back. So, here I am with 1200 crackers for one person and out $43.09 and they will not help me. I hope you can help me with this problem. Thank you so much for your concern to this matter. Ardean McGhee (jlmcghee@sbcglobal.net)
Yes, Godfrey Keebler, the founder of the Keebler Foods Company, was indeed named Godfrey Keebler.
The Keebler Cookie Elf!
Keebler Company was created in 1853.
Scott Keebler is 5' 8".
Keebler acquired Sunshine Biscuit in 1996
Keebler acquired Sunshine Biscuit in 1996
Keebler acquired Sunshine Biscuit in 1996
Keebler acquired Sunshine Biscuit in 1996
Soft Batch Brand is made by Keebler
Fudge Shoppe Cookies are made by Keebler
Some words that rhyme with Keebler are nibbler, dribbler, and scribbler.
United Biscuit Company started Town House Crackers in 1940. They were later acquired by Keebler and Keebler in now owned by Kellogg.