TUC (cracker) facts for kids
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Owner | Mondelez International |
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Introduced | 1958 |
Previous owners | LU |
TUC is a well-known brand of salty, crunchy crackers. These crackers are shaped like an octagon and have a golden-yellow color. Many people think they taste similar to Ritz crackers. TUC crackers are a popular snack enjoyed by many around the world.
The Story of TUC Crackers
TUC crackers first started in Belgium in 1958. They were originally owned by a French company called LU. Over time, the ownership changed.
Who Owns TUC Now?
Today, a big company called Mondelēz International owns the TUC brand in many places. This includes countries like India. Other companies also help make TUC crackers for different parts of the world. For example, Valeo Foods makes TUC for Europe, Asia, North America, and North Africa. In the United Kingdom, United Biscuits makes them.
Different Kinds of TUC
TUC crackers come in many exciting flavors and types. Here are some of the varieties you might find:
- Original
- Mini TUC – Original
- Cheese Sandwich
- Cheese (standard, not sandwich)
- Barbecue
- Sour Cream and Onion
- Bacon
- Garlic and Herbs
- Paprika
- Break
- Break Rosemary & Olive
- Salt & Pepper
- Sweet Chili
- Roasted Chicken
- Samphire
- Seeds & Chives
- Pizza
- Baked Bites
- Smoky Bacon
See Also
- TUC The Lighter Side of Life
External Links
- Mondelez International's TUC page
- TUC Time website (archived from 2010)