Wheat Thins — are a popular baked snack cracker found in North America and distributed by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Kraft Foods Global Inc.. The product s slogan Great Taste...Big Crunch was developed by Brian Eaton of St. Louis, Missouri in 1999. Also… … Wikipedia
Vegetable Thins — are crackers from Christie which are baked with vegetables. The crackers are sold in Canada and the U.S.. Vegetable Thins are a spin off product of Nabisco s popular, long lived cracker product, Wheat Thins. In Canada, Vegetable Thins are known… … Wikipedia
Nabisco — s logo Type Subsidiary of Kraft Foods Industry Food processing Founded East … Wikipedia
thin — [[t]θɪ̱n[/t]] ♦♦♦ thinner, thinnest, thins, thinning, thinned 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is thin is much narrower than it is long. A thin cable carries the signal to a computer... James s face was thin, finely boned, and sensitive. 2) ADJ… … English dictionary
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Cool Whip — is a brand of imitation whipped cream named a whipped topping by its manufacturer. It is used in North America as a dessert topping and in some no bake pie recipes. It was generally described as non dairy as it contained no cream or milk and no… … Wikipedia
Lay's — Type Potato Chips Owner Pepsico Country United States Introduced 1932 … Wikipedia
Cadbury Mr. Big — Mr. Big is the largest sized candy bar produced by Cadbury, hence the name. The standard bar is made of a long, layered vanilla wafer, coated in caramel, peanuts and rice crisps, which is then covered in the simulated chocolate coating. A Mr. Big … Wikipedia
The Smith's Snackfood Company — is a company best known for producing and selling a range of snack food such as crisps. It is now owned by New York based company PepsiCo. Contents 1 Smiths in the UK 2 Smiths in Australia 3 Currently sold products … Wikipedia