Teddy Grahams (original) (raw)

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Snack brand owned by Mondelez

Teddy Grahams

Product type Graham cookie
Owner Mondelez International
Country United States
Introduced 1988; 36 years ago (1988)
Previous owners Nabisco

Teddy Grahams are bear-shaped graham cracker snacks created by Nabisco. Introduced in 1988, Teddy Grahams come in two distinct shapes: bear with arms up and legs closed, and bears with legs open and arms down. When first introduced, Teddy Grahams were available in honey, cinnamon, and chocolate flavors. Since then, they have added chocolatey chip as one of the four main varieties. They also had vanilla, banana, birthday cake, mixed berry, strawberry banana, and apple flavors but they have been discontinued.[1]

Nabisco has also put out various other products under the Teddy Grahams brand, including various Disney character shaped grahams.

Nutritional information

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Nabisco considers Teddy Grahams to be a healthy snack choice. In a 1992 New York Times article, Eating Well, Marian Burros pointed out that Teddy Grahams use more bleached flour than actual whole wheat graham flour.[2] In response, Nabisco increased the amount of whole grain flour used in the snack.[3] The snacks also contain no trans fat[4] and are also considered a good source of calcium with a significant amount of iron.[5]

Teddy Grahams sold more than $150 million worth in its first year. It was "the biggest new-product success in the industry in more than 25 years. It became the third-best-selling cookie, after Chips Ahoy! and the market leader, Oreo, both from Nabisco.[6]

Discontinued products

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Dizzy Grizzlies were a variant of Teddy Grahams, and were so called because they would "become dizzy" due to the snacker looking at each side again and again, as the backside is covered with chocolate and sprinkles. These were also themed in extreme sports such as in-line skating.

A chocolate chip, birthday cake and oatmeal variety were introduced as a cereal called Teddy grahams Breakfast Bears in the 90s however this cereal got bad reviews because it got too soggy in milk.[7]

Teddy Soft Bakes were baked treats with either a vanilla or chocolate filling. They were discontinued around 2019.

The original mascot was a light brown bear who had no clothes. Later, Nabisco changed the mascot and added a shirt depending on what flavor of the teddy grahams. In 2017, they changed the mascot again to a brown bear with a blue and white striped shirt.[8] Around January 2023, the mascot was changed again to a mascot that resembles the snack cookies themselves.

At times Teddy Grahams have enjoyed a place in the spotlight, being used as a prop on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and referenced on The Simpsons, in a Strong Bad e-mail,[9] in the song "Ridin' Rims" by Dem Franchize Boyz,[10] and on Saturday Night Live by the character Stefon.[11] 21 January 2024 Saturday Night Live: Club Shay Shay with Katt Williams. William's character compared Kevin Hart's career in Hollywood as manufactured like Teddy Grahams.

  1. ^ "Teddy Graham's official website". Teddy Graham's official website. Mondelēz International and/or its affiliate(s). Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Eating Well". The New York Times. 15 January 1992. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  3. ^ "About Nutrition: Healthy Diet, Weight Loss, and More". About.com Health. Archived from the original on 6 December 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Teddy Grahams now trans-fat free". Nation's Restaurant News. 2005.
  5. ^ "Delicious Appetizer, Dessert & Snack Recipes". com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  6. ^ Ramirez, Anthony (July 5, 1990). "Lessons in the Cracker Market". New York Times. Retrieved 26 December 2009.
  7. ^ Iseman, Courtney (2021-06-17). "The Untold Truth Of Teddy Grahams". Mashed.com. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  8. ^ "The Teddy Grahams box redesign is an insane voyage to nowhere". The A.V. Club. 2017-02-02. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  9. ^ "couch patch". Homestar Runner Wiki. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  10. ^ "I got more grams than Teddy". Genius. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  11. ^ "'Saturday Night Live': All of Stefon's clubs - EW.com". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 12 January 2016.