1903–1928[]
Triscuit was invented in 1900, patented in 1902, and introduced for sale the following year. At the time, they were made at Niagara Falls, New York along with the related Shredded Wheat. Early packaging and advertisements touted the use of electricity, supplied by the nearby hydroelectric generators, to bake the crackers.
1928–195?[]
195?–1966[]
1966−1973[]
1973–1987[]
1987–1989[]
1989–1993[]
1993–1995[]
1995–2001[]
2001–2008[]
2008–2013 (Canada)[]
2008–2013[]
2013–2015[]
2015–2019[]
Triscuit introduced a modified version of the 2013 logo.
2019–present[]
Predecessors: Kraft Foods, Inc. | General Foods | Cadbury Schweppes PLC | Nabisco Brands Inc. | Jacobs Suchard | Chipita Confectionery brands: Other chocolate brands: Alpen Gold (Russia | Poland) | Bubu Lubu | Côte d'Or | Daim (International | UK & Ireland) | Figaro | Fineti | Freia (Japp | Kvikk Lunsj | Twist) | Green & Black's | Hu Kitchen | Korona (Karūna) | Lacta (Brazil (5 Star | BiS | Laka) | Greece) | Marabou | Milka | Mirabell | Pavlidis (Ygeias) | Poiana | Suchard | Toblerone Gum and candy brands: Maynards Bassetts (Maynards | Bassetts | Jelly Babies | Liquorice Allsorts | Midget Gems | Sports Mix | Soft Jellies | Superfruit Jellies | Wine Gums) | Bazooka | Beemans | Bubbaloo | Bubblicious | Certs | Clorets | Chappies | Chiclets | Dentyne | Dirol | Freshen Up | Halls | Hollywood | Palitos de la Selva | Pascall | Stimorol | Stride | The Natural Confectionery Company | Trident | Trebor | V6 | Beldent | First | Kent | Olips | Chappies | Recaldent | Jelibon | Falim | Swedish Fish Snack brands: Groceries and other assets: Former/defunct brands: Notes |