Handi-Snacks
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Handi-Snacks are a snack food product line sold by Kraft. The common two-compartment Handi Snack has a spread compartment, a larger compartment for crackers or sticks, and with crackers a red plastic spreader is included.
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[edit] History
Handi Snacks were released by Nabisco in the mid 1980s and started with a cheese and cracker combination. These products were intended for consumption by grade school students with their lunches. Nabisco tried Peanut butter Handi Snacks with crackers, but later discontinued that product. With the acquisition of Nabisco by Philip Morris (now Altria Group) the products are now sold under the Kraft brand.
[edit] Current Offerings
Today, Kraft offers a variety of items under the Handi-Snacks name, including pudding and gelatin cups. Kraft now offers breadsticks or pretzels with cheese and Oreo cookie sticks and cream in addition to the traditional crackers and cheese.