In A Biskit is a range of savoury flavoured biscuits first launched in Australia by Nabisco in 1968. The range when first launched consisted of four varieties - Chicken, French Onion Crackers, Sip'n Chips, and Cheese. These flavours came in 6oz and 8oz boxes, and sold for just 26 cents! 1971 saw the introduction of a new style of flavoured snacks called 'Appeteaser', however it was not until the 1980s that the real identity of In A Biskit started to take shape. When the In A Biskit range of flavoured snacks changed from Nabisco to Lanes ownership in 1989, the brand as we know it today was developed. Leading the way is the flagship product "Chicken In A Biskit", with nine other flavours in the box range, including - Barbecue, Dixie Drumstix, Crispy Bacon, Nachos, Cheese, Crispy Potato, Salt & Vinegar, Vegemite In A Biskit and now NEW Kraft Cheddar In A Biskit. Multipacks were launched as part of the In A Biskit range in August 1999, with Dixie Drumstix, Chicken, and Barbecue In A Biskit currently sold in 250g Multipacks (10 x 25g) and Vegemite In A Biskit in a 225g Multipack (10 x 22.5g) - great for kids' lunchboxes or after school snacks.
Note: Actually, the snacks called "Appeteasers" were around in 1968, and can be seen in the grocery store scene in Steve McQueen's "Bullitt" from that year, clearly on the shelf he walks by!
Nabisco. The crackers are Oysterettes
National Biscuit Company.
Nabisco originally bought the Shredded Wheat product from the Shredded Wheat Company in 1904. Nabisco sold the brand to Kraft in 1993 but continued to market it under the Nabisco name until 1999.
Oreo is the best-selling Nabisco cookie and the best-selling cookie of the 20th century.
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The Nabisco company was founded in 1898. The Nabisco name came about when the New York Biscuit Company and the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company came together and merged their brands.
Nabisco. The crackers are Oysterettes
The National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) introduced the Oreo cookie in 1912.
The National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) introduced the Oreo in 1912, in answer to competition from the Hydrox cookie.
Nabisco should be capitalized but crackers shouldn't be.
Ritz crackers were introduced by Nabisco in 1934. They were named Ritz to promote the cracker as an affordable luxury.
It was made by Nabisco in 1912 and recreated in 1952 by William A. Turnier who changed the cookies' scripture
Ritz crackers are made by the Nabisco Company
I thought they were Nabisco's too, but found I was thinking of Sunshine Golden Fruit Raisin Biscuit. Apparently when Keebler bought out Sunshine they discontinued the raisin cracker as well as other fruit snacks.
Nabisco (originally known as National Biscuit Company) is a brand of cookies and snacks, including brands such as Chips Ahoy! ...
The Oreo creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie (biscuit) was developed and introduced by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) of New York City, New York, USA, in 1912 (CE).
The first thing that Nabisco advertised in the US was their Uneeda Biscuit.