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Nabisco
Nabisco Nabisco's history dates back to 1898 when three bakery conglomerates merged to form The National Biscuit Company - comprised of 114 bakeries. In 1901, The National Biscuit Company introduced the Nabisco Cracker. It wasn't until 1971 that the company changed it's name to Nabisco.

In 1981, Nabisco merged with Planters Nuts producer, Standard Brands, to form Nabisco Brands, Inc. That company was purchased by R.J. Reynolds in 1985, creating RJR Nabisco. The company traded hands two more times before it was acquired by The Philip Morris Companies in 2000. By the time Philip Morris spun off it's Kraft Foods unit in 2007, Nabisco had become a unit of Kraft Foods.

Nabisco now operates as a subsidiary of Kraft Foods.


Wheat Honeys
Cereal Spotlight:
Wheat Honeys Cereal
Introduced in 1954
This cereal and its partner cereal, Rice Honeys, started out as Ranger Joe Wheat Honnies and Ranger Joe Rice Honnies in 1939. The National Biscuit Company (later known as Nabisco)... Read More




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