No, Ritz crackers are not named after Ritzville, Washington. The brand was created by Nabisco in 1934, and the name "Ritz" was chosen to evoke a sense of luxury and sophistication, reminiscent of the Ritz hotels. The connection to Ritzville is coincidental and not the origin of the name.
Ritz crackers were introduced by Nabisco in 1934. They were named Ritz to promote the cracker as an affordable luxury.
Ritz Crackers was created in 1934.
5 ritz crackers is a serving size.
Gold fish, Cheese-It, and Jacob's Cream Crackers are viable competitors of Ritz.
No, Greg Ritz is not related to Ritz crackers. Ritz crackers are a product of Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelez International, and were created in the 1930s. Greg Ritz is a television personality and outdoorsman known for his work in hunting and fishing, and there is no familial connection between him and the brand.
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
ritz cheese crackers and others to. :)
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.