A Definitive Ranking of Nabisco Snacks
Looking for the distinctive red triangle Nabisco logo in the grocery aisle is guaranteed to get you a wide variety of quality snack foods. Their lineup includes some of our all-time fave snacks like Oreos, Triscuits and Ritz crackers. With a sweet and salty lineup of goodness, it was hard to pick favorites, but we managed with this ranked list of Nabisco products.
Belvita
Not necessarily bad, and OK in a pinch, but these breakfast crackers would be our last pick.
Chicken in a Biskit
These flavor-filled snacks are made with chicken, which certainly makes them unique if not a go-to snack option.
Better Cheddars
These crunchy thin crackers don’t stack up against their competitor the Cheez-It.
Lorna Doone
These shortbread cookies are a staple, but nothing special.
Newtons
Formerly known as Fig Newtons, the rebranded pastry has a host of other flavors, like strawberry. But these soft and chewy cookies remind us of grandma’s house.
Barnum's Animal Crackers
These sweet crackers have been popular for more than 100 years, crafting fun animal shapes so kids would have a reason to play with their food.
Saltines
No better cracker to go with soup (even beating out the popular Oyster cracker), and if you are sick, these crackers top the list of go-to foods. But does anyone really want to eat them when they aren’t feeling down?
Honey Maid Graham Crackers
These sweet graham crackers (with just a hint of honey) are the best when it comes to making s’mores.
Mallomars
Speaking of s’mores, this delicious marshmallow cookie is basically like eating a perfectly crafted s’more without the burnt fire flavor. These would be higher on the list, if they were available year-round.
Cheese Nibs
Again, these cheese crackers are perfectly fine, but we’d rather devour a bag of their competitor the Goldfish cracker instead.
Triscuit
Although still made under the Nabisco umbrella, Triscuit is the only snack in the family to not have the signature red logo in the corner. Maybe as an attempt to distance themselves from Oreos? Anyway, whether these whole-grain wheat crackers are good for you or not is not as important as how they taste. While the original ones lack some flavor, the roasted garlic, fire roasted tomato and olive oil varieties are jam-packed with tasty goodness.
Wheat Thins
The other whole grain cracker on the list, ranks slightly higher than the Triscuit, mostly for texture reasons. Triscuits can be tasty, but the shredded quality isn’t always as nice as these crispy crackers (especially the sundried tomato & basil variety).
Teddy Grahams
Just as delicious as the Honey Maid crackers, but in adorable shapes, with a little bit of a sweet coating. These bear-shaped snacks are a lunchbox staple.
Chips Ahoy
If you like a crispy cookie, Chips Ahoy is definitely a must for your snack cabinet. These chocolate chip treats have been around since 1963, and now come in chewy and chunky (the best kind) as well as their original style.
Nilla Wafers
Introduced to the world in 1898, these simple vanilla flavored wafer cookies are perfect to go with coffee, tea or to stand alone. They also get bonus points for versatility, as you can put them in so many deserts and crumble them on top of drinks or milkshakes.
Ritz Crackers
These buttery and delicious crackers have been around since 1934, and the famous rounds are a charcuterie board staple. But now these crackers come in so many varieties, and they are all delicious, from the Crisp & Thins to the Ritz Bits with peanut butter, or cheese.
Oreos
For cookies that aren’t homemade,,nothing beats an Oreo. The chocolate sandwich cookies are filled with a sweet crème (and the more of it the better). These delicious treats have been a household fave since 1912, and come in more kinds than we can count, though Double Stuf, Golden and Mint are all worth a sampling.
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