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Quaker Crispy Minis are a popular gluten-free snack option widely available across North America. These bite-sized rice chips or cakes are specifically known for their light texture and varying flavors, catering to health-conscious consumers looking for lower-calorie alternatives to traditional potato chips.
The brand is inextricably linked to the Quaker Oats Company, which was founded in the United States in 1901. However, Crispy Minis have a strong Canadian presence, with the Canadian market being a primary consumer and production hub. Today, the brand is owned by PepsiCo, one of the world's largest food and beverage corporations, following its acquisition of Quaker in 2001. The product is manufactured at various facilities within North America, frequently in Canada for its domestic market distribution.
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