Wheatables were baked snack crackers made by the Keebler Company (a subsidiary of the Kellogg Company).

They were available in Original Golden Wheat, Toasted Honey Wheat, as well as Wheatables Nut Crisps varieties in Roasted Almond and Toasted Pecan.[1] A Seven Grain variety was also introduced but had previously been discontinued.

Wheatables were introduced in 1988 to give consumers a choice other than fried snacks. In 2003, Wheatables and the Susan G. Komen Foundation worked together on a breast cancer awareness campaign.[2]

Wheatables were discontinued in July 2014.[3]

Nutritional information

Serving size about 19 Crackers or 1.1 ounces[4]

Nutrients

Minerals

Vitamins

Fatty acids

See also

References

  1. Kelloggs.com Archived May 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "reportonbusiness.com: globeinvestor.com". globeinvestor.com.
  3. "Can't find Wheatables Original". Kellogg's. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "How many calories in Wheatables Original Golden Wheat, Reduced-Fat | Nutritional Information". ThirdAge. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
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