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Today National is the world’s biggest biscuit baker, has 84 plants in 29 States. It also makes bread, dog biscuits, Shredded Wheat, gingerbread goodies, peanut butter, zwieback, macaroni, pretzels.
In a “Preservation in Print” article about other fading “ghost signs” across the city, historian Ed Branley points out another Uneeda Biscuit ad in the French Quarter. It’s on the side ...
Nabisco, formerly National Biscuit Co., makes Chips Ahoy! and Oreo cookies, as well as Ritz, Triscuit and Wheat Thins crackers, among other products.
To differentiate itself, Parle Products rebranded its iconic biscuit as Parle-G in 1985. The "G" initially stood for Glucose, but over time, Parle-G promoted it as "G for Genius" for all ages.
Better known as Nabisco, the company makes Ritz, Triscuit and Wheat Thins crackers and Oreo and Chips Ahoy! cookies. The company dates to 1898, and Uneeda Biscuits were among its first products.