Nabisco
- Historically Known As: National Biscuit Company
American
Snack food brand - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Founder | William H Moore, financier | 1898 |
Snack food brand - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Founder | William H Moore, financier | 1898 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1792/00/00 | Pearson and Sons Bakery opens in Massachusetts. They make a hard biscuit called pilot bread suitable for storage on long sea voyages. | Genesis | Hardtack | ||||
1890/00/00 | Chicago lawyer Adolphus Green creates the "American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company" by acquiring 40 different bakeries. | Genesis | |||||
1898/00/00 | William Moore, Adolphus W Green and John G Zeller merge their respective backeries to form the National Biscuit Company. | Established | |||||
1906/00/00 | Owner | National Biscuit Company Building, Des Moines | Des Moines | ||||
1910/00/00 | Owner | National Biscuit Company Building, Houston | Houston, TX | ||||
1913/11/00 | Nabisco sells the first Mallomars to a grocer in Hoboken, NJ. The cookies are still only sold September through March to maintain tradition. | Producer | Hoboken | New Jersey | Mallomars | ||
1929/00/00 | Owner | National Biscuit Company Carton Making and Printing Plant | Beacon, NY |