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  2. Uneeda Biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Uneeda Biscuit were introduced in the 1890s as a product of the National Biscuit Company. In those days, crackers were packaged, shipped, and stored in, and sold directly from, large cracker barrels , where they were exposed to air and went stale relatively quickly.

  3. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    (Left): newspaper ad for the Uneeda biscuits from 1919; the Nabisco "antenna" trademark can be seen behind the product; (right): the current Nabisco logo, designed by designer Gerard Huerta Nabisco's trademark is a diagonal ellipse with a series of antenna-like lines protruding from the top ("Orb and Cross" or Globus cruciger ).

  4. Sunshine Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    The early part of the company's history was dominated by developing new items and acquiring established brands from other smaller companies. Many of the products and their names are similar to those of their largest competitor, the National Biscuit Company. For example, Nabisco's first individually packaged cracker was named Uneeda. Loose-Wile ...

  5. National Biscuit Company Building (Des Moines, Iowa)

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    It was one of a few bakeries in the company that produced the Uneeda Biscuit, and it was one of three that produced a corn cracker in the mid-1920s. The National Baking Company would use this building until 1940. Boyt Harness Company, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, and Look magazine used it for a warehouse. Carpenter's Local #106 acquired ...

  6. Nabisco, you need to stop this Oreo flavor parade - AOL

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  7. Saltine cracker - Wikipedia

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    That company merged with other companies to form American Biscuit Company in 1890 and then after further mergers became part of National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in 1898. [2] [3] [4] In the early 20th century, various companies in the United States began selling soda crackers in Puerto Rico and referred to them as "Export Soda". Rovira Biscuit ...

  8. Nabisco worker calls for boycott of company’s snacks amid ...

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    Steven James has been working as a machine operator making Oreos, Chips Ahoy! and other Nabisco snacks at a plant in Richmond, Va. for 20 years. Nabisco worker calls for boycott of company’s ...

  9. 25+ Restaurants That Got Famous For Just One Iconic Dish - AOL

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    The Brown Hotel: The Hot Brown. Louisville, Kentucky The hot brown is an open-faced sandwich with a layer of toast, roasted turkey, bacon, and tomato topped with creamy mornay sauce and broiled.