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rubybingo logoNabisco is a United States manufacturer of cookies and snacks, including brands such as Chips Ahoy, Fig Newtons, Mallomars, Oreos, Ritz Crackers, Teddy Grahams, Triscuits, and Wheat Thins.Headquartered in suburban East Hanover, New rubybingo Jersey, the company is a subsidiary of Kraft Foods North America, which is in turn owned by Altria Group, Inc. Merger history Nabisco dates its founding back to the 1890s, a decade during which the bakery business underwent a major consolidation. Early in the decade, bakeries throughout the country were consolidated

regionally, into companies such as Chicago, Illinois American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company , the New York Biscuit Company , and the United States Baking Company. In 1898, the National Biscuit Company was formed from the combination of those three; the merger resulted in a company with 114 bakeries across the United States and headquartered in New York City. The "biscuit#British English meaning in the name of the company is a British English and early American English rubybingo term for cracker products. The first use of "Nabisco" was in a cracker brand first produced by National Biscuit Company in 1901. The first

use of the red triangular logo was in 1952. The name of the company was not changed to Nabisco until 1971; prior to that year, the company was often referred to as N.B.C. this seems to be a coincidence).N.B.C. acquired the Shredded Wheat Company and Christie, Brown & Company of Toronto in 1928. N.B.C. acquired F.H. Bennett Company in 1931.In 1981 Nabisco merged with Standard Brands, maker of Planters Nuts and separately acquires LifeSavers Candies.In 1985 Nabisco

was bought by R.J. Reynolds. In 2000 Philip Morris Companies acquires Nabisco; that acquisition was approved by the rubybingo Federal Trade Commission subject to the divestiture of products in five areas: three Jell-O and Royal brands types of products , intense rubybingo mints , and baking rubybingo powder. External links Adolphus Green, first head of N.B.C. from Kraft Foods website FTC summary of competitive concerns about the 2000 acquisition of Nabiscode:NabiscoNabisco