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  2. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    J.J. Keebler was the original "king elf" in 1969, and was featured in a classroom film about how animated commercials are made, "Show and Sell", with J.J.'s voice performed by Alan Reed, Sr. [31] Ernie Keebler became "head elf" in 1970. [32] White-haired Ernie wears a green jacket, a white shirt with a yellow tie, a red vest, and floppy shoes. [32]

  3. Club Crackers - Wikipedia

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    The crackers contain 70 calories per serving with four total crackers in one serving. [2] Originally branded as a product of Keebler , it became a product of Kellogg's after the mega American manufacturer acquired the brand in 2001, before subsequently selling the Keebler cookie lineup as well as rights to the Keebler brand name in 2019.

  4. Town House cracker - Wikipedia

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  5. Best baked cheese crackers? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    It's crunch time for many college students, so how fitting that Store Brand Scorecard tried out baked cheese crackers this week, at the recommendation of reader/friend Allison Enright. Allison ...

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

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    Here's the lesson of the day, Money College readers: Listen to those with more life experience. Kathy Birk, a self-described "snowbird" living in Indiana and Arizona, wrote Store Brand Scorecard ...

  7. Saltine cracker - Wikipedia

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    A saltine or soda cracker is a thin, usually square, cracker, made from white flour, sometimes yeast (although many are yeast free), and baking soda, with most varieties lightly sprinkled with coarse salt. It has perforations over its surface, as well as a distinctively dry and crisp texture.