Keebler Club is a snack food company owned by Kellogg's. They are known for producing a variety of crackers and cookies.
Founded in 1853 by Godfrey Keebler in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The company was acquired by Kellogg's in 2001.
Keebler Club produces a variety of crackers, including Club Original crackers and Club Minis, as well as cookies like Fudge Stripes and Chips Deluxe.
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A brand of crackers produced by Pepperidge Farm. Goldfish crackers are shaped like fish and are known for their cheddar flavor.
A traditional, buttery cracker that is perfect for snacking or as a complement to dips and spreads.
The same buttery flavor and texture of Club Original crackers, but in a smaller, bite-sized form.
A cookie with a classic shortbread texture and topped with a layer of chocolate fudge.
A cookie with a buttery, vanilla-flavored dough and filled with chocolate chips and chunks.
Club crackers come in a variety of flavors, including Original, Buttery Garlic, and Multi-Grain.
No, most Keebler Club products contain gluten.
Yes, many Keebler Club products are certified kosher by the Orthodox Union.
Keebler Club products are widely available in grocery stores and online retailers.
No, Keebler Club products are not currently certified as non-GMO.