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  2. Wheat Thins - Wikipedia

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    Wheat Thins is a brand of baked whole grain snack food crackers distributed in the United States and Canada by Mondelez International. [1] [2] The product is also available in Australia through wholesaler USA Foods. [3]

  3. List of crackers - Wikipedia

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    Animal crackers are a particular type of small cracker or cookie baked in the shape of an animal, usually an animal one might see at a zoo or circus, such as a lion, tiger, bear, or elephant.

  4. The Healthiest Store-Bought Crackers, According to Dietitians

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    RELATED: 9 Healthiest Whole Wheat Breads on Grocery Shelves—and 2 to Avoid. ... Worst: Nabisco Wheat Thins Original Wheat Thins [nutrinfo-black]Nutrition (Per 3 crackers): Calories: 50

  5. List of Mondelez International brands - Wikipedia

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    Brands included Shredded Wheat to Honey Bunches of Oats: Postum: hot cereal-based beverage: North America 2007 Discontinued Rondele Dairy (cheese spread) North America 1996 Sold to Waterbury Holdings Royal Lunch Milk Crackers Crackers: North America 2008 Discontinued [4] Sealtest: Dairy North America 1993 Sold to Unilever: Shredded Wheat

  6. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    Cheapism / Wheat Thins by Mike Mozart (CC BY) More From Cheapism. Costco Prepared Meals That'll Feed Your Whole Family. Free Burgers, Free Fries, and More Bonkers Fast-Food Deals Near You.

  7. Best wheat crackers? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    But Store Brand Scorecard tried out wheat thins, the Aldi variety, and a brand each from a big box store and grocery store, respectively. Was Kathy right, or did Aldi disappoint again? Read on.