Cheese Nips
Cheese Nips (originally stylized as "Cheese-Nips") are small cheese-flavored crackers[1] manufactured by Mondelez International under its brand, Nabisco.
Type | Brand |
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Industry | Food |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | East Hanover, New Jersey, United States |
Owner | Nabisco (Mondelez International until the present) |
Portion-controlled packages of Cheese Nips are also sold under the name Cheese Nips Thin Crisps 100 Calorie Packs (Thinsations in Canada).[2]
History
Cheese Nips, originally stylized as "Cheese-Nips", were introduced in 1955.[1]
Popular culture
Cheese Nips is the name of Act 1 Track 8 of the off-Broadway musical Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.[3] In this satire, Sylvia becomes deranged watching her guests prefer Cheese Nips to her other food preparation.[4]
Statista calculates that in 2016, 1.5 million Americans consumed eight or more bags of Cheese Nips.[5]
See also
References
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Myers, Dan (February 28, 2017), "Surprising facts about your favorite snack food brands", Fox News, retrieved 2017-10-22,
Cheez-its debuted in 1921 and...today they’re made by Sunshine Biscuits, which is owned by Kellogg. Nabisco, owned by Kraft, released their own version in 1955 called Cheese Nips.
- Product Specific Archived November 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- McPhee, Ryan (July 7, 2017), "Release Date Set for Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater Album, Featuring Santino Fontana", Playbill, retrieved 2017-10-22
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Isherwood, Charles (July 28, 2016), "Review: A Vonnegut Madman Tangled in Thickets of Dark Satire", New York Times, retrieved 2017-10-22,
All they want to eat is Cheese Nips, while stuffing the silver in their handbags.
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Bags of Nabisco Kraft Cheese Nips crackers eaten in the U.S. 2016, retrieved 2017-10-22,
The data has been calculated by Statista based on the U.S. Census data and Simmons National Consumer Survey (NHCS).
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