Club Crackers facts for kids
Club Crackers are a popular type of cracker. They are made by the Kellogg Company. These crackers have a yummy, buttery taste. People often eat them with cheese or dips.
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What Makes Club Crackers Special?
Club Crackers look a bit like saltine crackers. But they are different in a few ways.
- Club Crackers are shaped like rectangles.
- They have 18 small holes in a pattern of three rows of six.
- Their short edges are smooth, not bumpy or perforated.
- Some Club Crackers, like those in sandwich crackers, are square. These square ones might have a hole pattern similar to saltines.
Taste and Ingredients
Club Crackers are known for their rich, buttery flavor. They have more fat than regular saltines. For example, one serving has 3 grams of fat. A whole 13.7 ounce box contains about 84 grams of fat. Each serving of four crackers has 70 calories.
Who Makes Club Crackers?
Club Crackers were first made by a company called Keebler. In 2001, the Kellogg Company bought the Keebler brand. So, Club Crackers became a Kellogg's product. Later, in 2019, Kellogg's sold most of the Keebler cookie brands. However, Kellogg's still owns and makes Club Crackers today.
Nutrition Facts
Club Crackers are described as a "Light, Flaky, Buttery" snack. A small snack pack usually has 17 crackers inside. Each cracker has about 17.5 calories. This means a whole snack pack contains around 297.5 calories.