Because Ritz is in Paris and so Ritz crackers wanted you to think of nice, fancy crackers when you heard it.
Because they crack easily when you bite into them.
the Ritz cracker holes varies depending on the size of the RitzWhen the ritz are big they can hold up to at lest 17 holesThe smaller Ritz can hold at least 15If the cracker is broken, it dependes on the way that the cracker was broken
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Jon Ritz Invented the cracker in the 1900.> John H. Wahl a German immigrant invented the ritz cracker at a bakery in Ohio in the 1900sJohn Henry Wahl later became an electrical engineer for Westinghouse corporation where he traveled the USA in the early 1900s, with his wife [ Clare Darlington Marshall ] she was a child Broadway Star. He was the on site engineer for Westinghouse construction of electrical power generating turbines and transformer stations for many early coal , iron and steel company's. His last job for Westinghouse in Birmingham , Alabama, Sloss Sheffield ..Coal,Iron and Chemicals hired him as superintendent...I'm his Grandson..RWR
There are two possibilities for the name 'oyster cracker': # They are commonly associated with oyster stews or chowders # Their shape is reminiscent of oysters.
Cracker is a slang word for a white person. This idiom has its origins in slavery- white people were called "crackers" because of the sound of a slave-owner's whip.
you cannot squirt some cheese on a ritz cracker
the Ritz cracker holes varies depending on the size of the RitzWhen the ritz are big they can hold up to at lest 17 holesThe smaller Ritz can hold at least 15If the cracker is broken, it dependes on the way that the cracker was broken
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Nothing fits the occasion like ritz does Ritz goes with everything and everything goes with ritz
Ritz crackers were introduced by Nabisco in 1934. They were named Ritz to promote the cracker as an affordable luxury.
He did do commercials for Ritz Crackers in the 1970's.
No, it's a cracker.
Really ...
they do make a low salt.
Gold fish, Cheese-It, and Jacob's Cream Crackers are viable competitors of Ritz.
Jon Ritz Invented the cracker in the 1900