Ritz crackers do not contain added monosodium glutamate (MSG) as an ingredient. However, some flavoring agents used in processed foods can naturally contain glutamate, which is a component of MSG. It's always best to check the ingredient list on the packaging for the most accurate information.
Ritz Crackers was created in 1934.
5 ritz crackers is a serving size.
There's no "monosodium glutamate" listed on the ingredients label on this box before my eyes, so I'd say no--but MSG can be labeled as SEVERAL different things, including "natural flavors," which is the last ingredient listed on the Ritz box. So... until somebody actually hears a direct "no" from Ritz, I'd say yes!
Gold fish, Cheese-It, and Jacob's Cream Crackers are viable competitors of Ritz.
Ritz Crackers (Improved)Ritz Crackers - 50% Reduced FatRitz - Low SodiumThose are certified kosher - OU
Because Ritz is in Paris and so Ritz crackers wanted you to think of nice, fancy crackers when you heard it.
Ritz crackers are made by the Nabisco Company
Yes
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Ritz crackers were introduced by Nabisco in 1934. They were named Ritz to promote the cracker as an affordable luxury.
There are about 100 calories in 6 Ritz cheese crackers.
Low Fat Ritz crackers are still on the shelves of my local grocery, so I guess they do.