Ritz Crackers

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Two Ritz crackers.
Two Ritz crackers.

Ritz crackers are a type of cracker designed to be eaten on their own, or with a topping. The Ritz Cracker Brand is licensed to Nabisco, a subsidiary of Kraft Foods [1]. They are circular in shape, salted lightly on one side, and have small scalloping around the edges.

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Ritz crackers are available in the following styles: Original, Low Sodium, Reduced Fat, Whole Wheat, Roasted Vegetable and Honey Butter [2]

In the U.S and Canada, "Ritz Bits Sandwiches" are sold. They are miniature-sized Ritz cracker sandwiches with several types of filling in between the two crackers. The flavors of filling are currently: Cheese, Peanut Butter, S'mores, and Peanut Butter and Jelly. A pizza version was sold in the early 1990s and again in the early '00s. Plain Ritz Bits were also sold. Ritz crackers are also available in a toasted crisp chip called "Toasted Ritz Chips" and in an elongated form known as Ritz Sticks.

Ritz crackers in Canada are available in many varieties: Original, Low Salt, Reduced Fat, 100% Whole Grain, and Cheddar.

Ritz Snackwiches are also available, and Ritz Crackers are also a part of the Handi Snacks line, with Cheez whiz and Kraft Peanut Butter.

Although the Ritz Chips in the US has been rebranded, the name is still available in Canada. Flavours include: Original, Barbecue, Cheddar, Sour Creme & Onion, Multigrain, and Veggie.

Ritz crackers are available in the UK in 3 varieties. Original and Cheese flavour are sold in 200g boxes, and Ritz Cheese Sandwich (a cheesy filling sandwiches between two Ritz crackers) is available in 125g roll packs and 33g snack packs.

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