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Lance, the #1 snack sandwich cracker brand in the U.S., was happy to report (see the blaring image they posted on their website to the left) that they were NOT part of the FDA’s peanut butter ...
Through no fault of its own, Lance Crackers faces a crisis. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports that many Americans no longer trust the peanut butter on its crackers. "Consumers don't ...
As the largest U.S. producer of peanut butter sandwich crackers, Lance makes 100% of the peanut butter used in our Lance brand sandwich crackers. We have a strict, in ...
Lance makes eight peanut butter sandwich cracker varieties which can continue to be found on store shelves and remain safe to eat: ToastChee®, Reduced Fat ToastChee®, Toasty, Reduced Fat Toasty ...
And Lance, around the middle of the pack, said that while the crackers were “quite good, with plenty of saltiness and buttery flavor,” it lacked peanut butter. CBS named Ritz peanut butter ...
BOSTON (CBS) --- Phantom recently purchased four packages of peanut butter crackers from a local supermarket. The snack sized contenders were Austin, Lance, Keebler, and Ritz.
US snack maker Lance is continuing its campaign to let consumers know its peanut-based products are safe in light of the current peanut recall. A website, www.LanceCrackersAreSafe.com, has been ...
The invention of the peanut butter snack cracker happened in Charlotte, and we now take for granted the whole snack food industry. But, to a large extent, Philip Lance pioneered that, and it was ...
US snack maker Lance has expanded its sandwich cracker line to include additional varieties and a change in ingredients. The 100-calorie sandwich cracker pouches are available with either “real ...
The History of Lance Crackers. Clip: Season 7 Episode 13 | 4m 53s Video has Closed Captions | CC. The history of the Lance family and the birth of the peanut butter cracker in Charlotte.