Keebler is an American snack food company that produces a wide range of cookies and crackers. One of its most popular products is the Keebler sandwich crackers, which are made up of two crispy crackers filled with creamy cheese or peanut butter filling.
Keebler was founded in 1853 in Philadelphia by Godfrey Keebler
In 1966, Keebler was purchased by the United Biscuit Company, which brought the brand to international markets
The company was later acquired by Kellogg's in 2001
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A classic Keebler sandwich cracker with two crispy crackers and a creamy cheese filling.
A classic Keebler sandwich cracker with two crispy crackers and a peanut butter filling.
Keebler Club crackers are a buttery and flaky cracker that comes in a variety of flavors such as original, sesame, and multigrain.
The Keebler sandwich crackers come in two flavors: cheese and peanut butter.
No, Keebler sandwich crackers are not gluten-free as they contain wheat flour.
One serving of Keebler sandwich crackers (about six crackers) contains around 200 calories.
Keebler sandwich crackers have a shelf life of around six months when stored in a cool and dry place.
Keebler sandwich crackers are available at most grocery stores and supermarkets, as well as online retailers like Amazon and Walmart.