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Quaker Cheddar Rice Crisps are a gluten-free snack made with whole-grain brown rice and cheddar cheese flavor. They are produced by Quaker Oats Company, which was founded in the United States. In 2001, Quaker Oats was acquired by PepsiCo, a leading global food and beverage company headquartered in the United States. As a result, Quaker is now a subsidiary of PepsiCo. The manufacturing of Quaker Cheddar Rice Crisps occurs in multiple countries, reflecting PepsiCo's global production capabilities. The product is available in various markets, including the United States, where it is sold in stores such as Kroger and Target. The snack is marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional chips, offering 14 grams of whole grains per serving and being free from artificial colors and flavors. The Quaker brand, known for its oatmeal and other grain-based products, continues to operate under PepsiCo's ownership, maintaining its presence in the snack food industry.
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