Handi-Snacks is a brand of Kraft Foods which manufactures and sells snack foods, including crackers and cheese dip.
Handi-Snacks was launched in 1985 by Nabisco.
In 2000, Nabisco was acquired by Kraft Foods.
Handi-Snacks has been popular with kids for its convenient and easy-to-use packaging.
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A snack pack that includes crackers and cheese dip.
A snack pack that includes breadsticks and cheese dip.
Handi-Snacks are a line of snack foods consisting of crackers or breadsticks and cheese dip, made by Kraft Foods.
Handi-Snacks are not particularly healthy, as they are high in calories, fat, and sodium. They are intended as an occasional snack or treat.
Handi-Snacks are sold in many grocery stores and online retailers, including Walmart, Amazon, and Target.
No, Handi-Snacks are not gluten-free, as they are made with wheat and may contain traces of gluten.
Handi-Snacks have a shelf life of several months, but should be consumed within a few days of opening for best quality.