Club Crackers is a brand of snack crackers owned by the Keebler Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero Group. They come in various flavors, with the Original being the most popular.
Club Crackers were introduced in 1951 by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco).
In 1996, Keebler acquired the Nabisco brand, including Club Crackers.
In 2001, Kellogg Company acquired Keebler, making Club Crackers a subsidiary of the Kellogg Company.
In 2021, Ferrero Group acquired Kellogg's cookie, fruit, and fruit-flavored snack businesses, including Keebler Company and Club Crackers.
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The Original Club Crackers are round, buttery crackers with a flaky texture.
The Multigrain Club Crackers are made with whole wheat, oats, and bran, and have a nutty taste.
The Whole Grain Club Crackers are made with 100% whole grain and have a crispy texture.
Yes, the Original and Multigrain Club Crackers are vegan, but the Whole Grain version contains milk.
No, Club Crackers are not gluten-free as they are made with wheat flour.
Club Crackers come in various flavors including Original, Multigrain, Whole Grain, Buttery, Garlic Herb, and Hint of Salt.
Club Crackers have a shelf life of about 6 months if stored in a cool, dry place.
Club Crackers can be used as a base for cheesecake crusts, in casseroles and meatloafs, and as a topping for various desserts. Check online for more recipe ideas!