TUC (cracker) facts for kids
This article is about TUC (disambiguation)|TUC. For other uses, see TUC (cracker) (disambiguation).
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Owner | Mondelez International |
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Introduced | 1958 |
Previous owners | LU |
TUC (pronounced like "tuck") is a popular brand of salty crackers. These crackers are shaped like an octagon and have a golden-yellow color. Many people think they taste similar to Ritz crackers.
About TUC Crackers
TUC crackers first came from Belgium. They used to belong to a French company called LU. Today, a big company named Mondelēz International owns the TUC brand.
Different companies make TUC crackers for different parts of the world:
- Valeo Foods' Jacob Fruitfield Food Group makes them for Europe, Asia, North America, and North Africa.
- In Italy, Saiwa makes them. Saiwa is also owned by Mondelēz International.
- In Pakistan, LU (Continental Biscuits) makes and sells TUC.
- United Biscuits makes them in the United Kingdom.
TUC Flavors
There are many different kinds of TUC crackers available. Some are classic, and others have fun flavors.
- 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
See also
- TUC The Lighter Side of Life
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