Our History
We've had a few different looks and a few different names. But through it all, we've stayed wholesome and delicious — for over 100 years.
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1900
Graham cracker popularity and sales inspire a coalition of some U.S. bakeries to form the National Biscuit Company.
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1925
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company in Seattle, Washington introduces Honey Maid Graham crackers.
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1930
National Biscuit Company acquires Pacific Coast Biscuit Company and all its biscuit trademarks, including Honey Maid.
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1931
National Biscuit Company introduces Sugar Honey Maid Graham brand in the western U.S.
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1948
Nabisco Sugar Honey Grahams are introduced in the eastern half of the U.S.
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1951
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1965
Nabisco Sugar Honey Grahams is renamed Sugar Honey Maid Graham crackers and introduced in eastern U.S.
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1976
Nabisco Sugar Honey Grahams is renamed Honey Maid Graham crackers.
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1987
Nabisco Cinnamon Graham Treats are renamed Honey Maid Cinnamon Grahams, while Honey Maid Grahams changes to Honey Maid Honey Grahams.
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1991
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1994
Honey Maid Chocolate Grahams are introduced.
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1995
Low Fat Honey Maid Honey Grahams and Low Fat Honey Maid Cinnamon Grahams are introduced.
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2002
The package weight changes from 16-ounces to 14.4 ounces for Honey Maid Grahams, Honey Maid Cinnamon Grahams and Honey Maid low fat Grahams.
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2005
Nabisco 100 Calorie Packs (portion control single-serve items) add Honey Maid Cinnamon Thin Crisps to its lineup.
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2006
Honey Maid updates their recipe, increasing the amount of whole grain to 5 grams per serving (twice as much than before).
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2008
Limited Edition Honey Maid Squares (square graham crackers specifically for making S'mores) is introduced.
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2010
Honey Maid introduces a new recipe. HONEY MAID Honey Grahams will have 8 grams of whole grain per serving.
2012HONEY MAID introduces a new snack to help fuel kids' ideas: Grahamfuls. Five different flavors now available.
2013HONEY MAID introduces two new Teddy Grahams flavors, now made with real fruit! Strawberry Banana and Apple flavors available.
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