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Honey Maid is an iconic American brand of graham crackers that has been a staple in households for nearly a century. The brand's history is deeply intertwined with Nabisco (the National Biscuit Company), which introduced these crackers to the market in 1925. Known for their distinct sweetness and honey flavoring, Honey Maid crackers have become the standard for snacks like s'mores.
Today, the manufacturing of Honey Maid products mostly occurs in Mexico, particularly after shifts in production strategy by its parent company. While the brand remains American in its heritage and primary market, the actual baking and packaging are centralized in large-scale facilities across North America.
The brand is currently owned by Mondelēz International, a global snack giant that was formed as a spin-off from Kraft Foods. Mondelēz manages the Nabisco portfolio, ensuring that Honey Maid remains one of the most recognizable names in the cookie and cracker aisle worldwide. The company continues to invest in the brand by emphasizing its use of real honey and whole grains.
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