TBG
March 12, 2013, 1:18am
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zoid:
I used to work with a girl who was very diet concious. She once said how amazed she was that people would eat more than one of those at a time. She was aghast when I told her that in my house once that package is opened it’s Game Over, pass the milk, we’re killin’ the box.
Box? Do Oreos come in boxes in some areas? Because I’ve only ever seen them in plastic trays wrapped in plastic. Seems like a box would just wind up with lots of broken Oreos (as opposed to a few broken ones and the rest intact in the wrapped trays).
Nunzio_Tavulari:
I forgot about Cheez-its. They were one of my favorite snacks before they became too expensive. I’ve since switched to a generic brand that I believe is produced in the same factory. And yes, the current ads are pretty good, but one campaign in a hundred and ten years is insufficient proof for me. Particularly since they were bought by Keebler Company in 1996 and Kellogg in 2000. Kellogg knows how to sell product.
Sunshine____________Nabisco
Hydrox______________Oreo (winner)
Hi-Ho_______________Ritz (best selling cracker in the US)
Krispy______________ Premium (winner)
Cheezits (winner)_____Tid-Bits (I thought Goldfish outsold both but apparently I’m wrong)
Sunshine went to the dogs when they hired Reginald Perrin.
gaffa
March 12, 2013, 2:31am
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They have boxes that are a single “cylinder” of Oreos, as opposed to the double cylinder in the clear bag and tray.
IMO, Nabisco’s (aka Kraft) version of Cheez-its is Cheese-Nips