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The Ritz Cracker is a brand of snack cracker that was introduced by Nabisco in 1934. The buttery cracker is a circular, slightly salted on one side cracker with a scalloped edge to it. A half-dozen of two-inch round crackers contain a bit over 80 calories, a couple grams of protein and half a dozen grams of fat. If you want to make a few for yourself, place the crackers on a paper plate, coat each one with a good coating of peanut butter and a big helping of the marshmallow creme. I usually eat them with a glass of non-fat milk. I don't dunk them as I do with cookies, but do enjoy the milk with the crackers. The cracker was invented during the Depression since they could be made at a very inexpensive price. Perfect time in history to start to sell something like a cracker. The name for the cracker was borrowed from hotel celebrity César Ritz, whose glamorous hotels earned renown as symbols of opulence.
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