When was ritz crackers invented




















It took the pop art movement to convince the world that product packaging was culturally significant and worthy of examination. Today, two former Nabisco factories have close ties to the art world: The Beacon factory, birthplace of the machine that inserted the string into the Animal Crackers box, became the Dia: Beacon museum.

Whether what Sydney Stern made was considered art by his contemporaries is immaterial. By Daisy Alioto Updated May 24, Save FB Tweet More. Vintage Nabisco Ad. Credit: From the collection of Donald Stern. Vintage Milk Bone Ad. Nabisco introduced Ritz crackers to the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets November 21, They were well received from the start with their unique light and buttery flavor and a reasonably low selling price of 19 cents a box.

The name was also important because it conjured up images of wealth by alluding to the posh Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York, which elicted the promise of better times to come. This had great appeal to Americans during the Great Depression years. By , Nabisco was selling the cracked nationally and within three years it became the best selling cracker in the world.

We still love Ritz crackers in its many shapes, sizes, and flavors today and you can find many recipes using Ritz crackers. The Josiah Bent Bakery in Newburyport, Massachusetts developed saltines in so crews on ships could have a consistently flavorful cracker that would keep fresh as they sailed from port to port.

Premium saltines, the first name-brand saltine cracker, were introduced in and their slogan, "Polly want a cracker? Nabisco eventually took over the brand and saltines remain a staple of the American diet. Saltines can be paired with cheese, meat or peanut butter and jelly, crumbled in soups, used as an ingredient in meatloaf, or nibbled on to settle a queasy stomach. Here are a few more suggestions.

Graham Crackers. Now that would be one amazing snack night. ITs not much of a snack for a year, but it does put the number made into perspective. I take it if you look at top hat from top down it might look like a Ritz cracker, but that is the only hat I could think of. And having munched a few boxes of them myself I can tell you it is a good life indeed.

They were an incredible success, with five million crackers baked during the first year and becoming the world's top-selling cracker within three years. Skip to main content. You are here Home » Ritz Crackers. Search form. Additional Images:.



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