Keebler is an American baked goods manufacturer that produces various crackers, cookies, and other snacks. The company was founded in 1853 and is currently owned by Ferrero.
Founded in 1853 by Godfrey Keebler in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1927, the company moved its operations to Michigan, where it adopted the name Keebler Company.
Throughout the 20th century, the company grew and expanded its product line.
In 2001, Kellogg Company acquired the Keebler Company.
In 2019, Ferrero acquired Kellogg's cookie and fruit snack brands, including Keebler.
An American manufacturer of cookies and snacks. Its product line includes Oreo cookies, Ritz crackers, and Wheat Thins.
An American commercial bakery known for its distinctive goldfish crackers, as well as other baked goods such as cookies and bread.
An American bakery company that produces baked goods such as donuts, cakes, and pastries.
Shortbread cookies with a crumbly texture and a sandy appearance.
Buttery, flaky crackers that are often used as a base for appetizers and dips.
Rich and indulgent chocolate cookies with a variety of flavors and textures.
Soft and chewy cookies with a variety of flavors and mix-ins.
Sweet and crunchy graham crackers in a fun elf shape.
Some of the most popular Keebler products include Chips Deluxe cookies, Club crackers, and Sandies shortbread cookies.
Keebler is currently owned by Ferrero, a global confectionery and chocolate company.
Keebler products are made in various locations across the United States.
Some Keebler products are gluten-free, but not all. Check the packaging for specific information.
Some Keebler products may be dairy-free, but not all. Check the packaging and ingredients list for specific information.