A new gluten -
free sandwich cracker is being presented to retailers this week for a spring introduction.
Lance, a manufacturer
of sandwich crackers, potato chips and cookies, has a history that dates back to 1913.
In May, for example, the company launched Lance Cracker Creations, which is a premium
seasoned sandwich cracker with vegetables, cheese or herbs baked into the cracker.
Lance ® will introduce the first gluten - free
sandwich cracker for consumers who desire savory, on - the - go fuel for the day.
The gluten - free Peanut Butter and Cheddar
Cheese Sandwich Crackers combine the great Lance ® taste in a bite - sized snack.
Prior to their merger, Snyder's of Hanover and Lance were both known for driving category growth through innovation since their origins and expect even greater opportunities for the future; Lance provided the first peanut
butter sandwich cracker, for example, and Snyder's was the first company to put potato chips in foil bags.
The all - natural line
of sandwich crackers have five grams of whole grain per serving and a real cream cheese filling, and are available in Garden Vegetable and Parmesan Herb varieties.
Lance ®, the makers of the first gluten
free sandwich cracker, continues to innovate in response to the growing demand for gluten free snacks with a new line of certified gluten free sandwich cookies.
The products of Snyder's - Lance include pretzels,
sandwich crackers, kettle chips, potato chips, cookies, tortilla chips, nuts and more, and the combined operation has 10 production facilities in the United States and two in Canada.
ance, a manufacturer of
sandwich crackers, potato chips and cookies, has a history that dates back to 1913.
I finally realized they taste like
those sandwich crackers & cheese (that always came in the package with the cheddar - cracker - peanut - butter - filling sandwiches... weirdest flavor combo, ever).
Here are some tips when making
these sandwich crackers / cookies:
These were mostly crushed to dust in the journey, but the few remaining samples reminded me of Keebler's Cheese and Peanut Butter
Sandwich Crackers, sans the cheese.
more than 400 consumer products, including Jenny Craig nutritional bars and Keebler Peanut Butter
Sandwich Crackers, have been recalled after eight people died and more than 500 people in 43 states, half of them children, were sickened by salmonella poisoning.
Kellogs is recalling Austin and Keebler brand Peanut Butter
Sandwich Crackers and some Famous Amos Peanut Butter Cookies and Keebler Soft Batch Homestyle Peanut Butter Cookies.
It is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, and has leading market positions in its core categories including pretzels,
sandwich crackers, kettle chips, deli snacks and organic and natural tortilla chips.The company's portfolio includes well - known brands such as Snyder's of Hanover, Lance, Kettle Brand, KETTLE chips, Cape Cod, Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps, Pop Secret, Emerald and Late July.