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After 116 years, animal crackers are no longer behind bars. The packaging of Barnum's Animals, a classic Nabisco snack, doesn't depict the exotic creatures in cages anymore.
More than 40 million boxes are sold every year worldwide but pressure from animal rights groups led Nabisco to ditch the cages and let the animals roam free. Opinions on the change are divided.
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Still named Barnum’s Animals crackers, a nod to circus impresario P.T. Barnum, the cookies were launched in 1902 by Nabisco’s forerunner, the National Biscuit Co. Animal crackers are one of ...
Nabisco's parent company redesigned Barnum's Animals Crackers boxes to show the animals roaming free — and not in cages — after pressure from PETA. Updated Aug. 22, 2018, 7:23 AM PDT ...
The cookie boxes for Nabisco's Barnum's Animal Crackers got a redesign to remove bars that caged the circus animals. This is due to a push from animal rights organization PETA.
The animals are breaking out. For more than a century, the famous Barnum's animal crackers have come in this small, red cardboard box. And on the front - pictures of animals all in circus cages.
For decades, Nabisco's Wheat Thins and Honey Maid Grahams reigned as some of the healthiest choices in the snack aisle. But in the past few years, consumers have begun to sling around the words ...
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