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LiGA Cracotte is a well-known brand of light, crispy toast products deeply rooted in the Dutch and French snack markets. Originally, LiGA was established in the Netherlands in 1923, gaining fame for its nutritional biscuits. The 'Cracotte' sub-brand itself has strong French origins, having been developed by the company General Biscuit. Over the decades, the brand has transitioned through various corporate hands, including Danone, before being integrated into a global snacking portfolio.
Today, LiGA and Cracotte are owned by Mondelēz International, one of the world's largest snacks companies. While the brand carries a strong Dutch heritage with its 1923 founding date featured prominently, the physical production of Cracotte products largely takes place in France, specifically at specialized bakeries like the one in Vervins. The product is marketed as a healthy, grain-based option for breakfast or snacking, maintaining its status as a household staple across Western Europe.
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