Nabisco Nilla Wafers is a brand of vanilla-flavored wafer cookies made by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelu0113z International. These cookies are often used as a base for desserts such as cheesecake crusts, banana pudding, and icebox cakes.
Nabisco Nilla Wafers were first introduced in the United States by the National Biscuit Company in the early 1900s.
Nabisco was acquired by Kraft Foods in 2000, which later became part of Mondelu0113z International in 2012.
Keebler Vanilla Wafers are similar to Nabisco Nilla Wafers and are made by the Kellogg Company. They have a slightly different texture and taste.
Voortman Vanilla Wafers are another option for those looking for a vanilla-flavored wafer cookie. They are made by the Voortman Bakery and are available in a variety of flavors.
The original Nilla Wafer is a crisp, vanilla-flavored wafer cookie that can be enjoyed as a snack or used as a base for desserts.
Nilla Wafers Mini are small versions of the original Nilla Wafer. They are often used in recipes as a crust for mini cheesecakes or as a topping for cupcakes.
Nilla Wafers Reduced Fat are a healthier version of the original Nilla Wafer. They have less fat and calories but still have the same great taste as the original.
No, Nilla Wafers are not gluten-free as they contain wheat flour.
No, Nilla Wafers are not vegan as they contain milk and egg ingredients.
Nilla Wafers have a shelf life of about one year if they are kept in their original packaging and stored in a cool, dry place.
Nilla Wafers are often used as a base for desserts such as banana pudding, cheesecake crusts, and icebox cakes. They can also be enjoyed as a snack on their own.
No, Nilla Wafers do not contain artificial flavors or colors.