Better Cheddars

Better Cheddars is a snack food brand of baked cheese crackers that are prepared using cheddar cheese as a main ingredient. Better Cheddars are manufactured by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelēz International.[2][3][4] In the United States, Better Cheddars are marketed under the "Flavor Originals" trademark,[1] which also includes the Chicken in a Biskit brand. Better Cheddars were first introduced by Nabisco in February 1981. Various flavors of the cracker have been purveyed to consumers.

Nutritional value per 20 crackers
Energy150 kcal (630 kJ)
18 g
Dietary fiber1 g
8 g
Saturated2 g
Monounsaturated2 g
Polyunsaturated4 g
3 g
MineralsQuantity %DV
Potassium
1%
40 mg
Sodium
19%
290 mg
Other constituentsQuantity
Cholesterol5 mg
Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults.
Source: [1]

History

Better Cheddars were first introduced by Nabisco in February 1981,[5] and originally had sourdough culture in its ingredients. They were advertised on television as the "San Francisco-style" snack cracker, and were the first commercials featured actor/comedian Ron Carey as a cable car operator singing the Better Cheddars theme song and eating the snack. The name became a registered trademark in February 1985. The brand was created by Nabisco's Manhattan-based marketing agency of record, The William Esty Company, and the name was created by Senior Copywriter Niels Peter Olsen working with Creative Director Howard Cowell.

In 2018 and 2019, production of Better Cheddar crackers was disrupted following the recall of whey powder from Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (AMPI). Many other cheese flavored products were also affected, including Ritz crackers and Goldfish crackers. No date has been released for the resumption of distribution of Better Cheddar crackers. As of March, 2019, a shortage of Better Cheddar crackers remain as store shelves in some midwest locations are bare.[6]

Varieties

Better Cheddars have been produced in original style, low salt and reduced fat varieties.[7][8] Better Cheddars 'n onion is a former flavor that was introduced in 1987 and has been discontinued.[8][9]

gollark: PHP-ASM when?
gollark: > oform.<|endoftext|>I'll try upgrading the next version, I'll have to switch to a better version.<|endoftext|>It's a shame I could switch a CC BIOS, but that's very irritating.<|endoftext|>I see. If you're running the commands directly into the sandbox, it will use a lot of logic.<|endoftext|>Well, yes, I did.<|endoftext|>Oh, you said that, and didn't do anything?<|endoftext|>But it's still running now.<|endoftext|>I have no clue what the "beware" means, because it's not really `gps`.<|endoftext|>No, the CLI is not an example.<|endoftext|>It also does random stuff, it's not helpful.<|endoftext|>It's not like it goes through your sandbox.<|endoftext|>I see.<|endoftext|>It's not like a program.<|endoftext|>Well, yes, for that.<|endoftext|>It's not really much easier to program.<|endoftext|>
gollark: So it'll be done with the 10 kilosteps I initially configured soon; I guess I'll run another 16000 or so, which should take about 3 hours.
gollark: The incredible march of technology.
gollark: (ping was in the output, blame the ineffable machinations of it)

See also

References

  1. "Calories in Nabisco Flavor Originals Better Cheddars Baked Snack Crackers". MyFitnessPal.com. January 20, 2016. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  2. Wood, D.J. (2007). Brands and Their Companies. A Gale trade names directory. Gale Research. p. 210. ISBN 978-0-7876-2287-9. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  3. Milling & Baking News. Sosland Pub. 1988. p. 25. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  4. Davis, Robin (August 23, 2000). "Nabisco Nips the Rest In Cheese Cracker Test". SFGate. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  5. Bakery Production and Marketing. Gorman Publishing Company. 1987. p. 18. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  6. Debra Goldschmidt. "Ritz and Goldfish crackers among recalled foods". CNN. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  7. Bauer, J. (2003). The 90/10 Weight-Loss Plan: A Scientifically Designed Balance of Healthy Foods and Fun Foods. St. Martin's Press. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-312-30397-6. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  8. Bakery Production and Marketing. Gorman Publishing Company. 1987. p. 74. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  9. The Manufacturing Confectioner. Manufacturing Confectioner. 1987. p. 72. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.